4: Advanced Operations
Examples
The following commands grant a account 5 access to outlets A1 and
Webserver_1:
SLP:add outlettotacacs .a1 5<Enter>
SLP:add outlettotacacs WebServer_1 5<Enter>
Deleting outlet access for a account:
The Delete OutletFromTACACS command removes a account’s access to
one or all outlets. You cannot remove access to any outlet for an administrative level
account.
To delete outlet access for a account:
At the SLP: prompt, type
delete outletfromtacacs
, optionally followed by an outlet
name and a account number. Press
Enter
, or
Type
delete outletfromtacacs all
,
followed by a account number and
press
Enter
.
Adding outlet group access to a account:
The Add GroupToTACACS command grants a account access to an
outlet group. To grant access for more than one outlet group, you must use multiple
Add GroupToTACACS commands.
To grant outlet group access to a account:
At the SLP: prompt, type
add grouptotacacs
, optionally followed by an outlet group
name and a account number. Press
Enter
.
Examples
The following commands grants to a account number 5 access to the
outlet groups ServerGroup_1 and ServerGroup_2:
SLP:add grouptotacacs servergroup_1 5<Enter>
SLP:add grouptotacacs servergroup_2 5<Enter>
Deleting outlet group access for a account:
The Delete GroupFromTACACS command removes a account’s access
to an outlet group. You cannot remove access to any group for an administrative
level account.
To delete outlet group access for a account:
At the SLP: prompt, type
delete groupfromtacacs
, optionally followed by a outlet
group name and a account number. Press
Enter
.
Adding serial port access to a account:
The Add PortToTACACS command grants a account access to the serial
port.
To grant serial port access to a account:
At the SLP: prompt, type
add porttotacacs
console
and a account
number. Press
Enter
.
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