Hello,

it really depend of the type of the switch but in most case it´s useless.

Btw we use Telnet/SSH to deauthenticate the device to reevaluate the
access but in most switch code we use snmp or radius CoA. (cf deauth
method)

Regards
Fabrice


Le 2015-01-20 10:23, Boris Epstein a écrit :
> Hello all,
> 
> If I have by PF server controlling various switches via SNMP - do I
> also need to configure telnet/SSH access to those switches? If so -
> where do I put the credentials? How will the PF server authenticate
> itself?
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> Boris.
> 
> 
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