Deleting A Aaa Server; Network Device Group Configuration - Cisco 2509 - Router - EN User Manual

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Chapter 4
Setting Up and Managing Network Configuration

Deleting a AAA Server

Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
Step 4

Network Device Group Configuration

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To delete a AAA server, follow these steps:
In the navigation bar, click Network Configuration.
Result: The Network Configuration page opens.
Do one of the following:
If you are using NDGs, click the name of the NDG to which the AAA server
is assigned. Then, click the AAA server name in the AAA Servers table.
If you have not enabled NDGs, click the AAA server name in the AAA
Servers table.
Result: The AAA Server Setup for X page appears.
To delete the AAA server and have the deletion take effect immediately, click
Delete + Restart.
Restarting the service clears the Logged-in User report and temporarily
Note
interrupts all Cisco Secure ACS services. As an alternative to restarting
when you delete a AAA server, in the preceding step you can click Delete.
However, when you do this, the change does not take effect until you
restart the system, which you can do by clicking System Configuration,
clicking Service Control, and then clicking Restart.
Result: A confirmation dialog box appears.
Click OK.
Result: Cisco Secure ACS performs a restart and the AAA server is deleted.
Network Device Grouping is an advanced feature that enables you to view and
administer a collection of network devices as a single logical group. To simplify
administration, you can assign each group a name that can be used to refer to all
devices within that group. This creates two levels of network devices within
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