11-14-2022 07:17 PM
I am trying to change the password of a user in the ISE repository automatically.
I am trying to change the password from the CLI as follows, but it is not reflected in the GUI after setting.
ise/admin# configure terminal
Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z.
ise/admin(config)# repository SFTP-Repo
ise/admin(config-Repository)# url sftp://X.X.X.X
ise/adminconfig-Repository)# user <Username> password plain <Password>
ise/admin(config-Repository)# exit
ise/admin(config)# exit
ise/admin#write memory
ise/admin#
We are scheduling backups from the GUI, so we would like to change the password for the GUI repository from the CLI.
Do any of you know how to change the password for the GUI repository from the CLI?
Is it impossible to change the password of the repository set up in the GUI from the CLI as you note in the URL below with "Note: Repositories configured from CLI of the ISE node are local to each node and are removed upon reload of the node?
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11-15-2022 12:20 AM - edited 11-15-2022 12:29 AM
You need to recreate a new Repository with updated password.
The repository configuration done via CLI are not reflected in the GUI.
From Cisco Documentation:
"Repositories configured from CLI of the ISE node are local to each node and are removed upon reload of the node. Repositories configured from the GUI of the ISE are replicated to all nodes in deployment and are not removed upon reload of the node."
11-15-2022 12:20 AM - edited 11-15-2022 12:29 AM
You need to recreate a new Repository with updated password.
The repository configuration done via CLI are not reflected in the GUI.
From Cisco Documentation:
"Repositories configured from CLI of the ISE node are local to each node and are removed upon reload of the node. Repositories configured from the GUI of the ISE are replicated to all nodes in deployment and are not removed upon reload of the node."
11-15-2022 12:35 AM
ご回答ありがとうございました。
了解しました。
11-15-2022 03:46 AM
喜んでお手伝いします
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