Command Line Interface Reference Guide

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Range: < 0 to 9999999 >

aaa port-access mac-based [ETHERNET] PORT-LISTreauth-period < 0 to 9999999 >

Set the re-authentication timeout in seconds; set to '0' to disable re-authentication (default 0).

Range: < 0 to 9999999 >

aaa port-access web-based [ETHERNET] PORT-LISTreauth-period < 0 to 9999999 >

Set the re-authentication timeout in seconds; set to '0' to disable re-authentication (default 0).

Range: < 0 to 9999999 >

redirect-url

[no] aaa port-access web-based [ETHERNET] PORT-LISTredirect-url

Set the URL that the user should be redirected to after successful login (default none), Specify url up to 103 characters length.

Next Available Option:

web-redirect-url-- Set the URL that the user should be redirected to after successful login (default none), Specify url up to 103 characters length. (ASCII-STR) (p. 58)

secondary

aaa authentication console enable < local tacacs radius > < local none authorized >

Specify the backup authentication method for access control.

Supported Values:

local -- Use local switch user/password database.

none -- Do not use backup authentication methods.

authorized -- Allow access without authentication.

aaa authentication console login < local tacacs radius > < local none authorized >

Specify the backup authentication method for access control.

Supported Values:

local -- Use local switch user/password database.

none -- Do not use backup authentication methods.

authorized -- Allow access without authentication.

aaa authentication telnet enable < local tacacs radius > < local none authorized >

Specify the backup authentication method for access control.

Supported Values:

local -- Use local switch user/password database.

none -- Do not use backup authentication methods.

authorized -- Allow access without authentication.

aaa authentication telnet login < local tacacs radius > < local none authorized >

Specify the backup authentication method for access control.

Supported Values:

local -- Use local switch user/password database.

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