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Cisco AS5300 - Universal Access Server Manual de configuração
Task 1—Setting Up Basic Configuration Parameters
Enter the show running command to show the current running configuration:
Step 4
hq-sanjose# show running
Building configuration...
Current configuration:
!
version 12.0(5)
service timestamps debug datetime msec
service timestamps log datetime msec
service password-encryption
!
hostname hq-sanjose
!
enable secret 5 $1$.voA$9/8.Zoil3jeWJMP6hEE6U0
!
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Tips
If you have trouble:
Step 3—Configuring Local AAA Security
The Cisco IOS security model to use on all Cisco devices is authentication, authorization, and
accounting (AAA). AAA provides the primary framework through which you set up access control on
the access server.
In this case study, the same authentication method is used on all interfaces. AAA is set up to use the
local database configured on the Cisco AS5300. This local database is created with the username
configuration commands.
Note
Although configuring your local AAA is not required here, it is considered "best
practices" to do so when first setting up your router. Setting up this local AAA prevents
unauthorized access and configuration changes.
Cisco IOS Dial Services Quick Configuration Guide
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Make sure the Caps Lock key is off.
Make sure you have entered the correct passwords. Passwords are case sensitive.
Password protection is very important. Enter the show tech-support command to report system
configuration information to Cisco TAC:
hq-sanjose# show tech-support ?
ipmulticast
IP multicast related information
page
Page through output
password
Include passwords
rsvp
IP RSVP related information
<cr>
Authentication—Who are you?
Authorization—What can you do?
Accounting—What did you do?
Chapter 2
Configuring the Cisco AS5300 Network Access Server