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
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
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
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