Deleting A Aaa Client - Cisco 2509 - Router - EN User Manual

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Chapter 4
Setting Up and Managing Network Configuration
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Deleting a AAA Client

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If you are using NDGs, from the Network Device Group list, select the NDG to
which this AAA client should belong, as applicable. To set this AAA client to be
independent of NDGs, select Not Assigned.
From the Authenticate Using list, select the correct network security protocol, as
applicable.
If you are uncertain which protocol to select on the Authenticate Using list, see
AAA Client Configuration Options, page
Change the status of any or all of the following three options, as applicable:
Single Connect TACACS+ AAA Client
Log Update/Watchdog Packets from this Access Server
Log RADIUS tunneling Packets from this Access Server
To save your changes and apply them immediately, click Submit + Restart.
To save your changes and apply them later, click Submit. When you are ready to
implement the changes, click System Configuration, click Service Control, and
then click Restart.
Note
Restarting the service clears the Logged-in User report and temporarily
interrupts all Cisco Secure ACS services. This affects the Max Sessions
counter.
To delete a AAA client, follow these steps:
In the navigation bar, click Network Configuration.
Result: The Network Configuration page opens.
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