Jim,

In fact i use huawei router .
When i put the command  aaa authentication enable default radius local
return me incorrect command.

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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Jim Wang" 
To: 
Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2003 11:07 PM
Subject: RE: mode enable on aaa authentication [7:70800]


> If you have Cisco ACS server 2.x and 3.x, under any Group
Properties/TACACS
> Settings, select Shell(exec) and put level 15 for "privilege levels".
>
>  First Case: "Shell/exec" dictates initial login level of access.  The
> access level can be as high as 15, which means you login to the "enable
> privileged" prompt directly. "enable options" on ACS have no effect
>
>  Second Case: Not using "Shell/Exec option", but using "enable
> options" in conjunction with device "enable" aaa authentication
command: --
> aaa authentication enable default tacacs+ enable
> Initially, you login to level 1 (basic user level).  When you enter
> "enable" command, your password (checked against ACS servers) will
> determine your next level of access.  This password is usually is your
> initial login password




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