Datatek UMI User Manual
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The
tacplus
command is only visible when the unit is logged in. The tac command allows the
configuration of up to two
TACACS+ RADIUS servers for the device. the servers are used as a
primary server and a secondary server, although they may be individually disabled.
The
< PRI | SEC >
syntax specifies which server is to be configured. A server may not be
configured while enabled
The
[ ipaddr=<IP Address> ]
specifies the IP address of the configured server.
The
[ port=<TCP Port> ]
specifies the TCP port to use when communicating with the server. The
TACACS+ service defaults to TCP port 49, but any port may be specified.
The
[ key=”Encryption Key” | NONE ]
specifies an encryption key to use. The Encryption key
must be enclosed in double quotes, and the double quotes are not part of the key. If no
encryption is desired, the value of
NONE
is used to designate unencrypted service.
The
ENABLE
command allows this server to be used for service, and prevents further
configuration.
The
DISABLE
command prevents this server from being used for service, and subsequently
allows configuration.
5.8 HELP
Syntax: help
The
help
command is always visible. It displays the commands allowed for the mode that the unit
is currently in.
5.9 VERSION
Syntax: version
The
version
command is only visible when the unit is logged in. It displays the current software
and database revisions of the unit. If the UMI has been upgraded, and not yet rebooted; the
version command will also display the version number of the software staged for operation.
5.10 REBOOT
Syntax: reboot
The
reboot
command is only visible when the unit is logged in. It resets the unit, which allows
physical attributes to be set. The console interface returns to the logged-out mode.
This command is password protected. The administrative password will be prompted and
echoed with asterisks.
5.11 REMOVE MODULE
Syntax: rm
The
remove
command is only visible when the unit is logged in. It takes the unit out of service.
This command must be performed before any module level configuration changes can
occur.