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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.

Below is an example of the command being used:

Router>enable
Router#configure terminal
Router(config)#aaa new-model
Router(config)#aaa session-mib disconnect
Router(config)#exit
Router#copy run start

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.

To your success,

By: Charles E Ross

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