Configuring AAA for System Administrators
Figure 40-3
When you abbreviate a command at the command line, the security appliance expands the prefix and
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main command to the full text, but it sends additional arguments to the TACACS+ server as you
enter them.
For example, if you enter sh log, then the security appliance sends the entire command to the
TACACS+ server, show logging. However, if you enter sh log mess, then the security appliance
sends show logging mess to the TACACS+ server, and not the expanded command show logging
message. You can configure multiple spellings of the same argument to anticipate abbreviations (see
Figure
Figure 40-4
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We recommend that you allow the following basic commands for all users:
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Disallowing Arguments
40-4).
Specifying Abbreviations
show checksum
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show curpriv
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enable
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help
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show history
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login
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logout
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