Re: [jffnms-users] Enable user settings for tacas

2005-02-28 Thread Guillermo Salas M
On Mon, 2005-02-28 at 19:22, Javier Szyszlican wrote: > Hi Guillermo, > > The information is the "users_guide" file inside tac_plus. > > The username is "$enab15$" because 15 is the privilege level. > You should also create a "$enable$" user to be compatible with all tacacs > clients. > Thank

Re: [jffnms-users] Enable user settings for tacas

2005-02-28 Thread Javier Szyszlican
Hi Guillermo, The information is the "users_guide" file inside tac_plus. The username is "$enab15$" because 15 is the privilege level. You should also create a "$enable$" user to be compatible with all tacacs clients. Javier Guillermo Salas M. wrote: Hi, I´m using the package tac_plus with JFFNMS

[jffnms-users] Enable user settings for tacas

2005-02-28 Thread Guillermo Salas M.
Hi, I´m using the package tac_plus with JFFNMS, and I can log to my cisco routers and switches with the logins registred for the JFFNMS users. Now, how can I define de enable password in the user seccion of JFFNMS ? I´m trying with the username enable and the password but does not work. Regards

[jffnms-users] Additional information in email alert

2005-02-28 Thread JDeane
I'd like to get input on the following scenario. When an event occurs, and email is triggered, I'd like to see the following: if interface description includes X, add Y to email footer. For example, if an alarmed interface description matches a regular expression for carrier circuit ID, include