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11-08-2019 09:26 AM
I am currently configuring wired network authentication, but I encountered an error in one of my Switch. Do you know if it is possible to eliminate this error?
Version 15.2(4)E8
%Command deprecated (authentication host-mode multi-domain ) - use access-session instead
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11-08-2019 03:58 PM
Yea, I understand that. Cisco is telling you they are in the process of removing that command and suggest using another command.
Likely the only ways to "eliminate" the error is to stop using that command or downgrading your IOS to a version that doesn't complain.
Eventually, in newer versions of IOS, that command will no longer be accept at all.
Likely the only ways to "eliminate" the error is to stop using that command or downgrading your IOS to a version that doesn't complain.
Eventually, in newer versions of IOS, that command will no longer be accept at all.
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11-08-2019 09:38 AM
Have you tried using the newer command, instead?
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11-08-2019 09:44 AM
How? what is the newest command,
I currently use
(config-if)#authentication host-mode multi-domain
%Command deprecated (authentication host-mode multi-domain ) - use access-session instead
I currently use
(config-if)#authentication host-mode multi-domain
%Command deprecated (authentication host-mode multi-domain ) - use access-session instead
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11-08-2019 03:58 PM
Yea, I understand that. Cisco is telling you they are in the process of removing that command and suggest using another command.
Likely the only ways to "eliminate" the error is to stop using that command or downgrading your IOS to a version that doesn't complain.
Eventually, in newer versions of IOS, that command will no longer be accept at all.
Likely the only ways to "eliminate" the error is to stop using that command or downgrading your IOS to a version that doesn't complain.
Eventually, in newer versions of IOS, that command will no longer be accept at all.
