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edwardsd
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CLI command to disable AAA

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CLII work for a small company and I am new to networking and Adtran devices.

We have a NV3305, with AAA turned on. I have provided part of the configuration file below

We want to turn off or disable the AAA.

Adtran documentation says usethe no form of this command to disable.

Can someone provide the structure of the command so that the

following configuration information can be removed from the running config.

We don't want to recycle/reboot the router

aaa on

ftp authentication LoginUseLocalUsers

aaa authentication enable default enable

!

!

\/

\/

!

ip http authentication LoginUseLocalUsers

Thanks for your help

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Re: CLI command to disable AAA

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Should be from global configuration (configure terminal).

Type no aaa ?

I just ran “no aaa” and “no aaa on” from my 3120.  No errors.  How old is your firmware?

R\

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You should be able to simply enter:

no aaa

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That's what I thought but this is what I get back

Mothership#no aaa

% Unrecognized command

Mothership#config

Configuring from terminal, memory, or network? [terminal]terminal

Mothership(config)#no aaa

% Invalid or incomplete command

Mothership(config)#

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Re: CLI command to disable AAA

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Should be from global configuration (configure terminal).

Type no aaa ?

I just ran “no aaa” and “no aaa on” from my 3120.  No errors.  How old is your firmware?

R\

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The "no aaa on" worked!

Its a pretty old system. It was built right after Noah finished the Ark, or near that time period.

ADTRAN, Inc. OS version 07.03.00, Only 11 or so versions back

built on Fri Oct 22 14:09:04 2004

current system image file is "9200520-2A0703.biz"

We are planning to replace it. I was hoping to get the http server and GUI access up but that is probably futile.