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Assigning Enable Passwords Using CLI Commands

The following table summarizes the CLI commands for setting fields

displayed in the Enable Password page.

The following is an example of the CLI commands:

TACACS+

The device can act as a Terminal Access Controller Access Control System

(TACACS+) client. TACACS+ provides centralized validation of users

accessing the device, while still retaining consistency with RADIUS and other

authentication processes.
TACACS+ provides the following services:

Authentication — Provides authentication during login and via user

names and user-defined passwords.

Authorization — Performed at login after authentication. The TACACS+

server checks the privileges of the authenticated user.

The TACACS+ protocol ensures network integrity through encrypted

protocol exchanges between the device and TACACS+ server.
To configure TACACS+ servers:

1 Click System > Management Security > TACACS+ in the tree view to

display the TACACS+: Summary page.
The list of currently-defined TACACS+ servers is displayed. The

parameters for each server is displayed, along with its connection status.

Table 6-43. Enable Password CLI Commands

CLI Command

Description

enable password [level

privilege-level]

{unencrypted-password |

encrypted encrypted-

password}

no enable password [level

level]

Sets a local password to control access to

user and privilege levels.
Use the no form of this command to

remove the password requirement.

console(config)# enable password level 15 secret