[nsp] Disable "username" prompt at enable level.

Temkin, David temkin at sig.com
Mon Feb 17 16:32:12 EST 2003


Are you missing this:

aaa authentication enable default group radius (backup auth method) 

?

Thx,

-Dave

> -----Original Message-----
> From:	Jamie Baddeley [SMTP:jamie.baddeley at bclnz.com]
> Sent:	Monday, February 17, 2003 3:59 PM
> To:	cisco-nsp at puck.nether.net
> Subject:	[nsp] Disable "username" prompt at enable level.
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I've googled and faq'ed for hours on this problem with no joy. Can someone
> please put me out of my misery?
> 
> I'm running IOS Version 12.2(2)XH on router A.
> I'm running IOS Version 12.1(3)T on router B.
> Both are high performance packet pushing 1720's  ;-)
> 
> Both are configured to talk to a radius server. Router B works just fine.
> 
> Router A, for some reason when going to "enable" level, prompts for a
> "username". Router B doesn't. 
> 
> How do I disable the prompt for username on router A when going to "enable
> level"??
> 
> As well as this weirdness,  I also needed to change my radius config in
> order to make line AAA (login) work properly on router A (which seems
> flawed too).
> i.e. 
> aaa authentication login default group radius line
> to 
> aaa authentication login default group radius none
> 
> Otherwise I had to enter my radius username/password, and then enter the
> line (login) password.
> 
> No release note documentation points to anything.
> 
> Aaarrrggghhhh!!
> 
> Please Help!
> 
> -jamie
> 
> 
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