Creating A Login Banner - Cisco AS5350 - Universal Access Server Configuration Manual

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Chapter 3
Basic Configuration Using the Command-Line Interface
Table 3-1
Command
AS5400(config)# aaa authentication login
default local
AS5400(config)# aaa authentication ppp
default if-needed local
Log in with your username and password:
Step 3
AS5400# login
User Access Verification
Username: admin
Password:
AS5400#
A successful login means that your local username works on any TTY or VTY line. Do not disconnect
your session until you can log in.
Note
For comprehensive information about how to implement a Cisco AAA-based security environment for
dial-based and router environments, see Cisco AAA Implementation Case Study, available online at
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/cisintwk/intsolns/aaaisg/index.htm

Creating a Login Banner

A banner shows you which unit you are connected to (or are connecting through, in the case of a console
server).
Create the banner:
Step 1
AS5400(config)# banner login |
Enter TEXT message.
This is a secured device.
Unauthorized use is prohibited by law.
|
AS5400(config)# ^Z
AS5400#
Test the banner:
Step 2
AS5400# login
This is a secured device.
Unauthorized use is prohibited by law.
User Access Verification
OL-3418-02 B0
Local AAA Commands (continued)
End with the character '|'.
Cisco AS5350 and Cisco AS5400 Universal Gateway Software Configuration Guide
Purpose
Configures AAA to perform login authentication
by using the local username database. The login
keyword authenticates EXEC shell users.
Configures PPP authentication to use the local
database if the session was not already
authenticated by login.
Creating a Login Banner
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