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DGS-3630 Layer 3 Stackable Managed Switch CLI Reference Guide Command Mode TACACS+ Group Server Configuration Mode. Command Default Level Level: 15. Usage Guideline Use the aaa group server tacacs+ command to enter the TACACS+ group server configuration mode. Use the server command to associate the TACACS+ server hosts with the TACACS+ server group. The defined server group can be specified as the method list for authentication, or accounting via the aaa authentication and aaa accounting commands. The configured servers in the group will be attempted in the configured order. Use the tacacs-server host command to create a server host entry. A host entry is identified by the IP Address. Example This example shows how to create two TACACS+ server hosts. A server group is then created with the two server hosts. Switch#configure terminal Switch(config)# tacacs-server host 172.19.10.100 port 1500 timeout 8 key ABCDE Switch(config)# tacacs-server host 172.19.122.3 port 1600 timeout 3 key ABCDE Switch(config)#aaa group server tacacs+ group2 Switch(config-sg-tacacs+)# server 172.19.10.100 Switch(config-sg-tacacs+)# server 172.19.122.3 Switch(config-sg-tacacs+)# 4-18 show aaa This command is used to display the AAA global state. show aaa Parameters None. Default None. Command Mode User/Privileged EXEC Mode. Command Default Level Level: 1. Usage Guideline Use this command to display the AAA global state. 55

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DGS-3630 Layer 3 Stackable Managed Switch CLI Reference Guide
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Command Mode
TACACS+ Group Server Configuration Mode.
Command Default Level
Level: 15.
Usage Guideline
Use the
aaa group server tacacs+
command to enter the TACACS+ group server configuration mode. Use the
server
command to associate the TACACS+ server hosts with the TACACS+ server group. The defined server
group can be specified as the method list for authentication, or accounting via the
aaa authentication
and
aaa
accounting
commands. The configured servers in the group will be attempted in the configured order. Use the
tacacs-server host
command to create a server host entry. A host entry is identified by the IP Address.
Example
This example shows how to create two TACACS+ server hosts. A server group is then created with the two server
hosts.
Switch#configure terminal
Switch(config)# tacacs-server host 172.19.10.100 port 1500 timeout 8 key ABCDE
Switch(config)# tacacs-server host 172.19.122.3 port 1600 timeout 3 key ABCDE
Switch(config)#aaa group server tacacs+ group2
Switch(config-sg-tacacs+)# server 172.19.10.100
Switch(config-sg-tacacs+)# server 172.19.122.3
Switch(config-sg-tacacs+)#
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show aaa
This command is used to display the AAA global state.
show aaa
Parameters
None.
Default
None.
Command Mode
User/Privileged EXEC Mode.
Command Default Level
Level: 1.
Usage Guideline
Use this command to display the AAA global state.