RE: Reverse Telnet AAA

From: Ron.Fuller@xxxxxx
Date: Tue Jan 16 2001 - 08:14:45 GMT-3


   

Here's what I use on my terminal server:

aaa new-model
aaa authentication local-override
aaa authentication login default none
aaa authentication login telnet local
:
:
line vty 0 4
login authentication telnet

I have no login authentication string setup for the lines 1-8.

HTH!

Ron Fuller, CCIE #5851, CCDP, CCNP-ATM, CCNP-Security, CCNP-Voice, MCNE
3X Corporation
rfuller@3x.com

                    Devender Singh

                    <devender.singh@cmc.c To: "Jason T. Rohm" <jtroh
m@athenet.net>, "CCIELIST (E-mail)"
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                    nobody@groupstudy.com Subject: RE: Reverse Telne
t AAA

                    01/15/2001 09:13 PM

                    Please respond to

                    Devender Singh

That is a very good question. Best I could do is to make it use local
user/pass combination( don't use default for this one).

cheers

-----Original Message-----
From: Jason T. Rohm [mailto:jtrohm@athenet.net]
Sent: Tuesday, 16 January 2001 2:31
To: CCIELIST (E-mail)
Subject: Reverse Telnet AAA

I am having problems with my AAA on my terminal server.

I want to keep AAA (username + password) authentication on my terminal
server, but would like to disable the authentication when I reverse telnet
to my routers.

Does anyone know how to accomplish this?

Thank you,

 Jason T. Rohm
 Sr. Network Engineer
 Wire Technologies, Inc
 jtrohm@wiretech-inc.com
 (920) 766-5172



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