Refer to the exhibit. A network administrator logs into the router using TACACS+ username and password credentials, but the administrator cannot run any privileged commands.
Which action resolves the issue?
Refer to the exhibit. A network administrator logs into the router using TACACS+ username and password credentials, but the administrator cannot run any privileged commands.
Which action resolves the issue?
The issue is that the network administrator cannot run any privileged commands despite being authenticated via TACACS+. This suggests that the user's TACACS+ authorization level is insufficient for privileged command execution. Therefore, configuring full access for the username on the TACACS+ server will grant the necessary permissions to perform privileged actions.
Ref: TACACS+ Configuration Guide, Cisco IOS Release 15S “C H A P T E R 1 Configuring TACACS … How to Configure TACACS … Specifying TACACS Authorization AAA authorization enables you to set parameters that restrict a user’s access to the network. Authorization via TACACS+ may be applied to commands, network connections, and EXEC sessions. …” A. Configure the username from a local database Wrong answer. B. Configure TACACS+ synchronization with the Active Directory admin group Wrong answer. C. Configure an authorized IP address for this user to access this router Wrong answer. D. Configure full access for the username from TACACS+ server Correct answer.
D is correct