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Chapter 7
Cisco TrustSec Command Summary
cts change-password
To change the password between the local device and the authentication server, use the cts
change-password Privileged EXEC command.
Syntax Description
server
ipv4_address
udp_port
a-id hex_string
key
source
interface_list
Defaults
There is no default for this command.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Supported User Roles
Administrator
Command Types
Use the following command syntax
Command History
Release
12.2(50) SY
Usage Guidelines
The cts change-password command allows an administrator to change the password used between the
local device the Cisco Secure ACS authentication server, without having to also reconfigure the
authentication server.
The cts change-password is supported on Cisco Secure ACS, 5.1 and more recent versions.
Note
For Catalyst 6500 switches with dual-supervisor chassis, the hardware-based keystores must be
manually synchronized when inserting a second supervisor linecard. A password change process may be
invoked to make both active and standby supervisors have the same device password.
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cts change-password server ipv4_address udp_port {a-id hex_string | key radius_key } [source
interface_list ]
Specifies the authentication server.
The IP address of the authentication server.
The UPD port of the authentication server.
Specifies the identification string of the ACS server
Specifies the RADIUS key to be used for provisioning
Specifies the interface for source address in request packets
Specify the interface type and its identifying parameters per the displayed
list.
Modification
This command was introduced on the Catalyst 6500 Series Switches.
cts change-password
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