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Examples
# Set the shared key for secure HWTACACS accounting communication to
hello
in plain text for
HWTACACS scheme
hwt1
.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] hwtacacs scheme hwt1
[Sysname-hwtacacs-hwt1] key accounting simple hello
# Set the shared key for secure HWTACACS accounting communication to
hello
in plain text for
HWTACACS scheme
hwt1
.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] hwtacacs scheme hwt1
[Sysname-hwtacacs-hwt1] key accounting hello
# Set the shared key for secure HWTACACS accounting communication to
$c$3$jaeN0ej15fjuHKeuVh8mqicHzaHdMw==
in cipher text for HWTACACS scheme
hwt1
.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] hwtacacs scheme hwt1
[Sysname-hwtacacs-hwt1] key accounting cipher $c$3$jaeN0ej15fjuHKeuVh8mqicHzaHdMw==
Related commands
display hwtacacs
nas-ip (HWTACACS scheme view)
Use
nas-ip
to specify a source IP address for outgoing HWTACACS packets.
Use
undo nas-ip
to restore the default.
Syntax
nas-ip
ip-address
undo nas-ip
Default
The source IP address of an outgoing HWTACACS packet is configured by the
hwtacacs nas-ip
command in system view. If the
hwtacacs nas-ip
command is not configured, the source IP address
is the IP address of the outbound interface.
Views
HWTACACS scheme view
Default command level
2: System level
Parameters
ip-address
: IP address in dotted decimal notation. It must be an address of the device and cannot be
0.0.0.0, 255.255.255.255, a class D address, or a class E address.
Usage guidelines
The source IP address of HWTACACS packets that a NAS sends must match the IP address of the
NAS that is configured on the HWTACACS server. An HWTACACS server identifies a NAS by IP
address. Upon receiving an HWTACACS packet, an HWTACACS server checks whether the source
IP address of the packet is the IP address of any managed NAS. If it is, the server processes the
packet. If it is not, the server drops the packet.
If you execute the command multiple times, the most recent configuration takes effect.