Cisco Ccna (640-553) Security Training: Using The Aaa Session-mib Disconnect Command
In today’s article, I’m going to quickly inform you about the Cisco IOS global configuration mode command named “aaa session-mib disconnect”.
CCNA’s (like you) use the “aaa session-mib disconnect” command to enable (allow) a router to disconnect by using Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP).
In other words, network administrators use the command to terminate authenticated client connections using SNMP.
Below is the command’s syntax:
aaa session-mib disconnect
As you can see, the command is extremely easy to implement; the “disconnect” keyword tells the router that it’s o.k. to terminate an AAA session using SNMP.
In the example above, the router is being told (enabled) to disconnect authenticated AAA clients (sessions) using SNMP.
And, just like mostly all Cisco IOS commands; you can use the word “no” in front of the command to remove (disable) the configured command; like you see below:
Router(config)#no aaa session-mib disconnect
By the way, if you decide to use the command, make sure your router(s) is running Cisco IOS 12.1(3)T or higher.
I hope this article was very informative and helped you quickly understand the usage of the aaa session-mib disconnect command. If you need to learn more; I suggest you visit my website, were you’ll find the latest information regarding the Cisco CCNA (640-553) Security exam techniques.
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