A
UTHENTICATION
C
OMMANDS
4-99
Example
Client
Terminal Access Controller Access Control System () is a logon
authentication protocol that uses software running on a central server to
control access to TACACS-aware devices on the network. An
authentication server contains a database of multiple user name/password
pairs with associated privilege levels for each user or group that require
management access to a switch.
tacacs-server host
This command specifies the server. Use the
no
form to restore
the default.
Syntax
tacacs-server host
host_ip_address
no tacacs-server host
host_ip_address
- IP address of a server.
Console#show radius-server
Remote radius server configuration:
Server IP address: 192.168.1.25
Communication key with radius server: green
Server port number: 181
Retransmit times: 5
Request timeout: 10
Console#
Table 4-29 Client Commands
Command
Function
Mode Page
tacacs-server host
Specifies the server
GC
4-99
tacacs-server port
Specifies the server network
port
GC
4-100
tacacs-server key
Sets the encryption key
GC
4-101
show tacacs-server
Shows the current settings GC
4-101
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