HP (Hewlett-Packard) W.14.03 Switch User Manual


 
TACACS+ Authentication
Messages Related to TACACS+ Operation
Configure the switch’s Authorized IP Manager feature to allow web
browser access only from authorized management stations. (The Autho-
rized IP Manager feature does not interfere with TACACS+ operation.)
Disable web browser access to the switch by going to the System Infor-
mation screen in the Menu interface and configuring the
Web Agent Enabled
parameter to No.
Messages Related to TACACS+
Operation
The switch generates the CLI messages listed below. However, you may see
other messages generated in your TACACS+ server application. For informa-
tion on such messages, refer to the documentation you received with the
application.
CLI Message Meaning
Connecting to Tacacs server The switch is attempting to contact the TACACS+ server identified in the switch’s tacacs-
server configuration as the first-choice (or only) TACACS+ server.
Connecting to secondary
Tacacs server
The switch was not able to contact the first-choice TACACS+ server, and is now
attempting to contact the next (secondary) TACACS+ server identified in the switch’s
tacacs-server configuration.
Invalid password The system does not recognize the username or the password or both. Depending on the
authentication method (tacacs or local), either the TACACS+ server application did not
recognize the username/password pair or the username/password pair did not match the
username/password pair configured in the switch.
No Tacacs servers
responding
The switch has not been able to contact any designated TACACS+ servers. If this message
is followed by the Username prompt, the switch is attempting local authentication.
Not legal combination of
authentication methods
For console access, if you select tacacs as the primary authentication method, you must
select local as the secondary authentication method. This prevents you from being locked
out of the switch if all designated TACACS+ servers are inaccessible to the switch.
Record already exists When resulting from a tacacs-server host <ip addr> command, indicates an attempt to
enter a duplicate TACACS+ server IP address.
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