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04-22-2013 01:45 AM
04-22-2013 01:45 AM
A basic doubt about stack configuration.
Do i need to set password to authenticate console login on the slave appliance?
User-interface commands seems to be disabled...
Thanks for help.
Nicola
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04-22-2013 09:38 AM
04-22-2013 09:38 AM
Re: IRF basic doubt
Should have same access on all console ports of the irf stack. what hardware? Comware 5 or 7?
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04-22-2013 06:37 PM
04-22-2013 06:37 PM
Solutionyes, this can be confusing in the beginning.
The aux port ID follows the IRF member ID, but -1.
So switch IRF ID 1 has aux 0, ID 3 has aux 2 etc.
So yes, you need to configure the console port of each member if you want security.
The default config of most people (user-int aux 0) only secures the switch ID 1 of the IRF system.
If you have an IRF with units 1,2,3,4 you can just use a range like for the vty:
user-int aux 0 3
auth scheme
Provisioning is not supported, so you can only configure the console ports of the devices which are actually online.
Hope this clarifies the config,
Best regards,Peter
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04-23-2013 02:12 AM
04-23-2013 02:12 AM
Re: IRF basic doubt
For information hardware is 5120ei
Best Regards
Nicola