From: Andy Pilcher (andypilcher2@xxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Thu Jan 03 2002 - 23:20:29 GMT-3
Folks,
Is there a way to make aaa authorization on one Cisco router key off of
another Cisco router's user database? I'm looking all over the Cisco
documentation site for it, but the only aaa authorization methods I can
find are the following:
group radius
group tacacs+
group (radius/tacacs+ server subset)
if-authenticated
(none)
local
krb5-instance
That's what's documented in the command reference for aaa
authorization. But I don't believe any of these let you authorize
against another Cisco router (the closest is "local"), unless there is
some way of telling the other router to act as a radius or a tacacs+
server. Is that possible?
Thanx in advance.
Andy Pilcher,
CCIE Wannabe
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