Dell C9000 Series Networking Configuration Manual page 977

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authorization exec ucraaa
accounting commands role netadmin ucraaa
line vty 1
login authentication ucraaa
authorization exec ucraaa
accounting commands role netadmin ucraaa
line vty 2
login authentication ucraaa
authorization exec ucraaa
accounting commands role netadmin ucraaa
line vty 3
login authentication ucraaa
authorization exec ucraaa
accounting commands role netadmin ucraaa
line vty 4
login authentication ucraaa
authorization exec ucraaa
accounting commands role netadmin ucraaa
line vty 5
login authentication ucraaa
authorization exec ucraaa
accounting commands role netadmin ucraaa
line vty 6
login authentication ucraaa
authorization exec ucraaa
accounting commands role netadmin ucraaa
line vty 7
login authentication ucraaa
authorization exec ucraaa
accounting commands role netadmin ucraaa
line vty 8
login authentication ucraaa
authorization exec ucraaa
accounting commands role netadmin ucraaa
line vty 9
login authentication ucraaa
authorization exec ucraaa
accounting commands role netadmin ucraaa
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Configuring TACACS+ and RADIUS VSA Attributes for RBAC
For RBAC and privilege levels, the Dell Networking OS RADIUS and TACACS+ implementation supports two
vendor-specific options: privilege level and roles. The Dell Networking vendor-ID is 6027 and the supported
option has attribute of type string, which is titled "Force10-avpair". The value is a string in the following
format:
protocol : attribute sep value
"attribute" and "value" are an attribute-value (AV) pair defined in the Dell Network OS TACACS+ specification,
and "sep" is "=". These attributes allow the full set of features available for TACACS+ authorization and are
authorized with the same attributes for RADIUS.
Example for Configuring a VSA Attribute for a Privilege Level 15
The following example configures an AV pair which allows a user to login from a network access server with a
privilege level of 15, to have access to EXEC commands.
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