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Commands
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Commands
tacacs-server host
The
tacacs-server host
Global Configuration mode command specifies a host. Use the
no
form of this command to delete the specified name or address.
Syntax
•
tacacs-server host {
ip-address
|
hostname
}
[
single-connection
] [
port
port-number
] [
timeout
timeout
] [
key
key-string
] [
source
source
] [
priority
priority
]
•
no tacacs-server host {
ip-address
|
hostname
}
•
ip-address
— IP address of the server.
•
hostname
— Host name of the server. (Range: 1 - 158 characters)
•
single-connection
— Indicates a single-connection. Rather than have the device open and
close a TCP connection to the daemon each time it must communicate, the single-
connection option maintains a single open connection between the device and the daemon.
•
port-number —
Specifies a server port number. (Range: 0 - 65535)
•
timeout —
Specifies the timeout value in seconds. (Range: 1 - 30)
•
key-string —
Specifies the authentication and encryption key for all
communications between the device and the server. This key must match the
encryption key used on the daemon. To specify an empty string, enter "".
(Range: 0 - 128 characters)
•
source —
Specifies the source IP address to use for the communication. 0.0.0.0 indicates a
request to use the IP address of the outgoing IP interface.
•
priority —
Determines the order in which the servers are used, where 0 is the
highest priority. (Range: 0 - 65535)
Default Configuration
•
No host is specified.
•
If no port number is specified, default port number 49 is used.
•
If no host-specific timeout, key-string or source value is specified, the global value is used.
•
If no server priority is specified, default priority 0 is used.
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