diff --git a/chapter/mgmt.tex b/chapter/mgmt.tex index e5eeca9..8985acf 100644 --- a/chapter/mgmt.tex +++ b/chapter/mgmt.tex @@ -259,9 +259,9 @@ aaa authentication attempts login 1 aaa authentication login default group TACACS local-case aaa authentication login console local-case aaa authentication enable default group TACACS enable -aaa authorization exec default group TACACS local -aaa authorization commands 0 default group TACACS local -aaa authorization commands 15 default group TACACS local +aaa authorization exec default group TACACS local +aaa authorization commands 0 default group TACACS local +aaa authorization commands 15 default group TACACS local aaa accounting exec default action-type start-stop group tacacs+ @@ -497,10 +497,10 @@ Go all the way and do consider if Supervisor Redundancy is a necessary requireme \subsection[VSS]{Virtual Switch Stacking} -Activating switch stacking means you get a single control plane for all -switches in a \gls{vss} stack. The stack master switch gets to have the active -control plane. With help of \gls{sso} \& \gls{nsf} data + switch fabric is kept -in sync between stack members. This way no communication is lost when failures +Activating switch stacking means you get a single control plane for all +switches in a \gls{vss} stack. The stack master switch gets to have the active +control plane. With help of \gls{sso} \& \gls{nsf} data + switch fabric is kept +in sync between stack members. This way no communication is lost when failures \textbf{do} happen at some point. \fig{vss/vss2}{vss2}{How the access layer sees a \gls{vss}} @@ -591,7 +591,7 @@ Remember use of \textbf{pre-emption} when configuring the \gls{hsrp} routers wit \subsubsection[Blncd]{Load Sharing} -When configuring +When configuring \newpage