From: Szabo, Vilmos (VS183600@exchange.UnitedKingdom.NCR.COM)
Date: Tue Nov 04 2003 - 06:54:54 GMT-3
Dmitry,
I think what you experienced is invoking previously configured aaa commands
automatically.
My practice shows that every time when I disabled aaa function with 'no aaa
new-model' and later reenabled it with 'aaa new-model' then the earlier used
aaa commands were put back in the config.
Is your case is similar?
Vilmos
-----Original Message-----
From: Volkov Dmitry [mailto:dmitry.volkov@rogers.com]
Sent: 04 November 2003 00:10
To: security@groupstudy.com
Cc: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: aaa new-model (what is behind)
Hi,
What does happen when we enable AAA with command "aaa new-model" ?
It seems that as soon as I put "aaa new-model", it implicitly "creates" the
following login authentication method lists:
"aaa authentication login default local" for vty access
and "aaa authentication login default none" for console access
What else does it enable implicitly ?
Thanks,
Dmitry
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