Release 1.0

System Administration Commands

 

 

aaa authorization commands default

The aaa authorization commands default command enables command authorization on the BSR. Command authorization determines if a user is allowed to run commands at a specified privilege level by creating a default list of methods used for authorization services. The no aaa authorization commands default command disables command authorization.

Group Access

All

Command Mode

Global Configuration

Command Line Usage

aaaauthorization commands {exec isp-ro isp-rw mso-ro mso-rw sysadmin} default {local none tacacs}

no aaa authentication commands {exec isp-ro isp-rw mso-ro mso-rw sysadmin}

Command Syntax

exec

commands in the User EXEC privilege level

isp-ro

commands in the ISP Read/Only privilege

 

level

isp-rw

commands in the ISP Read/Write privilege

 

level

mso-ro

commands in the MSO Read/Only privilege

 

level

mso-rw

commands in the MSO Read/Write privilege

 

level

sysadmin

commands in the SYSADMIN privilege level

local

local database to be used as the authorization

 

method

526363-001-00 Rev. B

MGBI

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