58 Configuring Security using the CLI
no radius-server command
The no radius-server command clears the RADIUS server settings.
The syntax for the no radius-server command is:
no radius-server
The no radius-server command is executed in the Global Configuration
command mode.
The no radius-server command has no parameters or values.
default radius-server command
The default radius-server command sets the RADIUS server settings
to the default values. The syntax for the default radius-server
command is:
default radius-server
The default radius-server command is executed in the Global
Configuration command mode.
The default radius-server command has no parameters or values.
radius-server password fallback command
With the radius-server password fallback command, you
can configure password fallback as an option when you use RADIUS
authentication for login and password. When both RADIUS servers are
unreachable the user can log in using the local passwords.
The syntax for the radius-server password fallback command is:
radius-server password fallback
The radius-server password fallback command is executed in the
Global Configuration command mode.
Setting SNMP parameters
For information about setting SNMP parameters and traps, see the following
sections:
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Common SNMP and SNMPv3 CLI commands
This section describes the common CLI commands that you can use to
configure SNMP and SNMPv3. For details about the SNMP CLI commands
that are specific to SNMPv3, see
(page
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"Common SNMP and SNMPv3 CLI commands" (page 58)
"CLI commands specific to SNMPv3" (page 69)
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"CLI commands specific to SNMPv3"