Displaying the tacacs+ configuration, Configuring ethernet speed and duplex settings – Rockwell Automation 1783-WAPxxx Stratix 5100 Wireless Access Point User Manual User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 1783-UM006A-EN-P - May 2014

Chapter 6

Administering the WAP Access

3. Configure the wireless device for user TACACS+ authorization to

determine if the user has privileged EXEC access.

The

exec

keyword can return user profile information (such as

autocommand

information).

aaa authorization exec tacacs+

4. Return to privileged EXEC mode.

end

5. Verify your entries.

show running-config

6. (Optional) Save your entries in the configuration file.

copy running-config startup-config

To disable authorization, use the

no aaa authorization {network |

exec} method1

global configuration command.

Displaying the TACACS+ Configuration

To display TACACS+ server statistics, use the

show tacacs

privileged EXEC

command.

Configuring Ethernet Speed
and Duplex Settings

You can assign the wireless device Ethernet port speed and duplex settings. We
recommend that you use

auto

, the default setting, for both the speed and duplex

settings on the wireless device Ethernet port. When the wireless device receives
inline power from a switch, any change in the speed or duplex settings that resets
the Ethernet link restarts the wireless device.

If the switch port that the wireless device is connected to is not set to

auto

, you

can change the wireless device port to

half

or

full

to correct a duplex

mismatch and the Ethernet link is not reset. However, if you change from

half

or

full

back to

auto

, the link is reset and, if the wireless device receives inline

power from a switch, the wireless device restarts.

IMPORTANT

The speed and duplex settings on the wireless device Ethernet port must
match the Ethernet settings on the port where the wireless device is
connected.

If you change the settings on the port where the wireless device is connected,
change the settings on the wireless device Ethernet port to match.

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