9 • Radius Client Configuration SmartWare Software Configuration Guide114 Configuring the local database accounts+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+Vendor-Id (cont) | Vendor-Type | Vendor-Length |+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+| Vendor-String ...+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-Type: 26Length: Length of the whole attribute including the vendor dataVendor-Id: 5349Vendor-Type: 16Vendor-Length: Length of all vendor data including Vendor-Type and Vendor-LengthVendor-String: Not null terminated String with the value console or TelnetConfiguring the local database accountsThe final step in configuring the authentication and authorization service in SmartWare is to set up local useraccounts. The local database—which is queried with the AAA method local as described previously—can con-tain administrator and operator accounts. For example, to grant access to the local SmartNode if all Radiusservers are down or the network is not reachable, you can create an emergency user in the local database so thatyou can still access the SmartNode. Perform the following steps to configure the local accounts.Mode: ConfigureExample: Create an administrator and an operator accountSN>enableSN#configureSN(cfg)#administrator meier password pencilSN(cfg)#operator james password ""SN(cfg)#show accountsAdministrator accounts:meierOperator accounts:jamesSN(cfg)Step Command Purpose1 node(cfg)#[no] administratorname pass-wordpasswordAdds an administrator account to the local data-base. The no form removes an existing account2 node(cfg)#[no] operatorname passwordpasswordAdds an operator account to the local database.The no form removes an existing account3 node(Radius)[name]#shared-secretauthenticationsecretSets the password shared between the Radius cli-ent (the SmartNode) and the remote Radiusserver.4 node(pf-auth)[name]#show accounts Display existing accounts