Delete Authen Server_Host; Show Authen Server_Host - Extreme Networks EAS 100-24t Switch CLI Manual

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delete authen server_host

Purpose
Syntax
Description
Parameters
Restrictions
Example usage:
To delete a user-defined TACACS+ authentication server host:
#delete authen server_host 10.1.1.121 protocol tacacs+
Command: delete authen server_host 10.1.1.121 protocol tacacs+
Success.
#

show authen server_host

Purpose
Syntax
Description
Extreme Networks EAS 100-24t Switch CLI Manual
Used to delete a user-defined authentication server host.
delete authen server_host <ipaddr> protocol [tacacs | xtacacs | tacacs+ |
radius]
This command is used to delete a user-defined authentication server host
previously created on the switch.
server_host <ipaddr> - The IP address of the remote server host to be
deleted.
protocol – The protocol used by the server host the user wishes to delete. The
user may choose one of the following:
tacacs – Enter this parameter if the server host utilizes the TACACS protocol.
xtacacs - Enter this parameter if the server host utilizes the XTACACS
protocol.
tacacs+ - Enter this parameter if the server host utilizes the TACACS+
protocol.
radius - Enter this parameter if the server host utilizes the RADIUS protocol.
Only Administrator-level users can issue this command.
Used to view a user-defined authentication server host.
show authen server_host
This command is used to view user-defined authentication server hosts
previously created on the switch.
The following parameters are displayed:
IP Address – The IP address of the authentication server host.
Protocol – The protocol used by the server host. Possible results will include
TACACS, XTACACS, TACACS+ or RADIUS.
Port – The virtual port number on the server host. The default value is 49.
Timeout - The time in seconds the switch will wait for the server host to reply
to an authentication request.
Retransmit - The value in the retransmit field denotes how many times the
device will resend an authentication request when the TACACS server does
not respond. This field is inoperable for the tacacs+ protocol.
Key - Authentication key to be shared with a configured TACACS+ server and
RADIUS server.
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