3com S7906E Guide De Référence

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Note that: 
Specifying a source address for the HWTACACS packets to be sent to the server can avoid the 
situation where the packets sent back by the HWTACACS server cannot reach the device as the 
result of a physical interface failure.  
If you configure the command for more than one time, the last configuration takes effect.  
The nas-ip command in HWTACACS scheme view is only for the current HWTACACS scheme, 
while the hwtacacs nas-ip command in system view is for all HWTACACS schemes. However, the 
nas-ip command in HWTACACS scheme view overwrites the configuration of the hwtacacs 
nas-ip command. 
Related commands: nas-ip
Examples 
# Set the IP address for the device to use as the source address of the HWTACACS packets to 
129.10.10.1
<Sysname> system-view 
[Sysname] hwtacacs nas-ip 129.10.10.1 
hwtacacs scheme 
Syntax 
hwtacacs scheme hwtacacs-scheme-name 
undo hwtacacs scheme hwtacacs-scheme-name 
View 
System view 
Default Level 
3: Manage level 
Parameters 
hwtacacs-scheme-name: HWTACACS scheme name, a case-insensitive string of 1 to 32 characters. 
Description 
Use the hwtacacs scheme command to create an HWTACACS scheme and enter HWTACACS 
scheme view.  
Use the undo hwtacacs scheme command to delete an HWTACACS scheme.  
By default, no HWTACACS scheme exists. 
Note that you cannot delete an HWTACACS scheme with online users. 
Examples 
# Create an HWTACACS scheme named hwt1 and enter HWTACACS scheme view. 
<Sysname> system-view 
[Sysname] hwtacacs scheme hwt1 
[Sysname-hwtacacs-hwt1]