[cisco-nas] Autocommand PAD over ISDN
Gert Doering
gert at greenie.muc.de
Wed May 13 13:44:06 EDT 2009
Hi,
On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 08:30:53AM -0700, Aaron Leonard wrote:
> >> username 5554446164 nopassword dnis
> > What exactly does this do? "use the called-number as user name"?
> Yes.
Fascinating.
> > How does this play together with the "aaa authentication login ... radius",
> > that is "which username and password will radius see"?
>
> Well, this is a local username. I.e. the idea is that with:
>
> aaa authentication login ... local
> aaa authorization exec ... local
> username 5554446164 nopassword dnis
> username 5554446164 autocommand telnet 1.2.3.4
>
> Then: when a client dials into 5554446164, the session will
> automatically login as user "5554446164", then automatically execute the
> command "telnet 1.2.3.4".
Even more fascinating :-)
I have been a bit out of touch with "dial technologies on routers" for
the last few years, and the amount of singing and dancing you can do
with Cisco dial-in boxes keeps amazing me.
(Is there a "book of magic" somewhere? Of course there's reference
documentation for all these commands - but that won't tell you what
magic tricks you can do with the right combination of stuff...)
gert
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