3com 8807 Reference Guide

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hwtacacs nas-ip
Syntax
hwtacacs nas-ip ip-address
undo hwtacacs nas-ip
View
System view
Parameter
ip-address: IP address of a specified source, which is that of the local host and 
cannot be a broadcast address of class A, B or C, a class D address, an all-zero 
address, or an address begins with 127.
Description
Use the hwtacacs nas-ip command to specify the source address of the 
HWTACACS packet sent from NAS.
Use the undo hwtacacs nas-ip command to restore the default setting.
By specifying the source address of the HWTACACS packet, you can avoid 
unreachable packets as returned from the server upon interface failure. The source 
address is normally recommended to be a loopback interface address.
For the hwtacacs nas-ip command, the HWTACACS view takes precedence over 
the system view.
By default, the source address is not specified, that is, the address of the interface 
sending the packet serves as the source address.
This command specifies only one source address; therefore, the newly configured 
source address may overwrite the original one.
Example
# Configure the switch to send hwtacacs packets from 129.10.10.1.
[SW8800] hwtacacs nas-ip 129.10.10.1 
hwtacacs scheme
Syntax
hwtacacs scheme hwtacacs-scheme-name
undo hwtacacs scheme hwtacacs-scheme-name
View
System view
Parameter
hwtacacs-scheme-name: Name of a HWTACACS scheme, a character string not 
exceeding 32 characters.
Description
Use the hwtacacs scheme command to enter the HWTACACS view. If you 
specified a nonexistent scheme, a new HWTACACS scheme will be created.