From: Volkov Dmitry (dmitry.volkov@rogers.com)
Date: Tue Nov 04 2003 - 15:58:20 GMT-3
Vilmos,
I talked not about commands appeared in config but about behavior.
I boot router , place "aaa new-model" and this essentaially makes
"aaa authentication login default local" for vty access and "aaa
authentication login default none" for console access.
There are no such commands in config, however they are implicitly there (my
assumption is based on debug and access attempts)
I was wondering whether something else "enabled" by just placing "aaa
new-model"
Thank You,
Dmitry
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> Cc: ccielab@groupstudy.com
> Subject: RE: aaa new-model (what is behind)
>
>
> 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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