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Management Commands

AT8901/2/3

AT8901/2/3 CLI Reference Manual

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Format

port

Mode

TACACS Config

6.9.6

priority

Use the

priority

command in TACACS Configuration mode to specify the order in

which servers are used, where 0 (zero) is the highest priority. The

parameter specifies the priority for servers. The highest priority is 0 (zero), and the
range is 0 - 65535.

Default

0

Format

priority

Mode

TACACS Config

6.9.7

timeout

Use the

timeout

command in TACACS Configuration mode to specify the timeout

value in seconds. If no timeout value is specified, the global value is used. The

parameter has a range of 1-30 and is the timeout value in seconds.

Format

timeout

Mode

TACACS Config

6.9.8

show tacacs

Use the

show tacacs

command to display the configuration and statistics of a

TACACS+ server.

Format

show tacacs

[]

Mode

Privileged EXEC

IP address Shows the IP address of the configured TACACS+ server.
Port

Shows the configured TACACS+ server port number.

TimeOut

Shows the timeout in seconds for establishing a TCP connection.

Priority

Shows the preference order in which TACACS+ servers are contacted.
If a server connection fails, the next highest priority server is con-
tacted.

6.10

Configuration Scripting Commands

Configuration Scripting allows you to generate text-formatted script files representing
the current configuration of a system. You can upload these configuration script files to
a PC or UNIX system and edit them. Then, you can download the edited files to the
system and apply the new configuration. You can apply configuration scripts to one or
more switches with no or minor modifications.

Use the

show running-config

command (see 5.4.8 “show running-config” on page 5

- 16) to capture the running configuration into a script. Use the

copy

command (see

5.6.16 “copy” on page 5 - 27) to transfer the configuration script to or from the switch.