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After you enable command authorization, you need to perform the following configuration to make the function take effect:
•Create a HWTACACS scheme, and specify the IP address of the authorization server and other authorization parameters. For more information about AAA, see the Security Configuration Guide.
•Reference the created HWTACACS scheme in the ISP domain. For more information about AAA, see the Security Configuration Guide.
After you enable command accounting, you need to perform the following configuration to make the function take effect:
•Create a HWTACACS scheme, and specify the IP address of the accounting server and other accounting parameters. For more information about AAA, see the Security Configuration Guide.
•Reference the created HWTACACS scheme in the ISP domain. For more information about AAA, see the Security Configuration Guide.
When users adopt the scheme mode to log in to the device, the level of the commands that the users can access depends on the user privilege level defined in the AAA scheme.
•When the AAA scheme is local, the user privilege level is defined by the
•When the AAA scheme is RADIUS or HWTACACS, the user privilege level is configured on the RADIUS or HWTACACS server.
•For more information about AAA, RADIUS, and HWTACACS, see the Security Configuration Guide.
When you log in to the device through the console port after the configuration, you are prompted to enter a login username and password. A prompt such as <HP> appears after you input the password and username and press Enter, as shown in Figure 11.
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