Can't telnet to a slot in a stack with radius enabled
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‎10-05-2015 02:09 PM
We have a network that consists of stacks for X460s and X440s. This district has several admins, so in an affort to provide accountability we recently enable radius login on all the stacks. Radius was and is working great except for today when investigating a slot failure we discovered we cannot telnet from the master to slot 5.
The command works but login fails. The stacks are configured to accept the admin account and password if both radius servers are down, but the radius servers are up so the admin account does not work.
The slots do not have ip addresses which we are speculating is the reason radius won't work.
Inorder to telnet to slot 5 I had to disable radius on the stack and then re-enabled when I was done checking out the slot.
Do we have any options?
The command works but login fails. The stacks are configured to accept the admin account and password if both radius servers are down, but the radius servers are up so the admin account does not work.
The slots do not have ip addresses which we are speculating is the reason radius won't work.
Inorder to telnet to slot 5 I had to disable radius on the stack and then re-enabled when I was done checking out the slot.
Do we have any options?
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‎10-05-2015 04:29 PM
I'm curious to see what you find out here. Let us know 🙂
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‎10-05-2015 04:25 PM
Hi David,
At first pass here, it looks like it might be best for you to open a ticket with GTAC so someone can investigate and turn this over to engineering to see how best to fix this.
At first pass here, it looks like it might be best for you to open a ticket with GTAC so someone can investigate and turn this over to engineering to see how best to fix this.
