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November 28th, 2017 00:00

N3024F + RADIUS + Privilege levels

We have set up RADIUS authentication on our Dell N3024F switch. We have set up two sets of network policies - first is for network admins an the other is for Rancid.

We have other Cisco switches in our network and the Rancid group is set to work with lower privilege levels.

When I log in to our Dell switch with a user that has shell:priv-lvl=15 in the network policy - I have full admin privlege rights.

When I log in with our Rancid user, which has shell:priv-lvl=7, there are no available commands. 

So my question is: is there a way to set up privilege levels on our Dell switch? I don't have any "privilege exec" commands available ...

Thanks in advance,

matjazm

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November 28th, 2017 23:00

Is there a way I can check at which privilege level the user is logged in? 

Are there any other ways to set different privilege levels through NPS? Maybe with admin-profiles somehow?

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November 29th, 2017 23:00

What about using admin profiles? How does one use Radius authentication and give different user groups different privileges. Surely this can be done somehow...

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