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Discovery error

cisco2nurun
Level 1
Level 1

Hi,

I have define a new device as Cisco switch 12.2 (6513). The SSH authentication parameters is Ok (username, password and Enable password), I establish connection with Putty and all is correct. But, when i click on "Discover" i always receive this message:

spawn ssh -c 3des -l mars 10.115.64.2

mars@10.115.64.2's password:

150-EXCO0001>en

Your Local Password:

% Your Local Password: timeout expired!

% Error in authentication.

150-EXCO0001>Error in authentication

I have change the Enable password and i receive the same message.

P.S. The username is define in ACS 4.1 but Enable password is local.

Can you help me ?

Thanks

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Farrukh Haroon
VIP Alumni
VIP Alumni

Try using a different software to connect to MARS (secureCRT etc.)

Regards

Farrukh

Hi Farrukh,

I use Putty only to check the authentication parameters and these parameters is OK. I receive this error message when MARS try to authenticate to the switch 6513.

Do you have a solution 6

Thanks

Michel

I think I misunderstood your original query. I thought you were having problems SSHing into the MARS box itself. It seems that you wan't to add a device in MARS (Switch) which is having a problem, please confirm. Have you tried Telnet, instead of SSH, just to rule out any SSH related issues (like missing key, incorrect cipher/client version etc).

Regards

Farrukh

Hi,

Yes, i want to add a device in MARS (Cisco 6513, Cisco Switch-IOS 12.2). I tried with Telnet but i receive the same error message:

spawn telnet 10.115.8.3

Trying 10.115.8.3...

Connected to 10.115.8.3 (10.115.8.3).

Escape character is '^]'.

User Access Verification

Username: mars

Password:

475-EXCO0002>en

Your Local Password:

% Your Local Password: timeout expired!

% Error in authentication.

475-EXCO0002>Error in authentication

The Enable password is in local mode (into the switch) and the user/ user password is in ACS 4.1 database.

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