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% Authorization failed. VSS between two 4500-X

marek.golha
Level 1
Level 1

Hello,

Im receiving % Authorization failed. in some show commands that should show my the state of switches in VSS...

For example:

VSS#sh swit virtual role 

Executing the command on VSS member switch role = VSS Active, id = 1

RRP information for Instance 1

--------------------------------------------------------------------
Valid  Flags   Peer      Preferred  Reserved
               Count     Peer       Peer

--------------------------------------------------------------------
TRUE    V        1           1          1

Switch  Switch Status  Preempt       Priority  Role     Local   Remote
        Number         Oper(Conf)    Oper(Conf)         SID     SID
--------------------------------------------------------------------
LOCAL   1      UP      FALSE(N )     120(120)  ACTIVE   0       0   
REMOTE  2      UP      FALSE(N )     100(100)  STANDBY  9708    829 

Peer 0 represents the local switch

Flags : V - Valid 
In dual-active recovery mode: No
% Authorization failed.

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I can only see the state from the view of the ACTIVE switch but not from the view of the STANDBY switch.

 

For reference my AAA authorization config:

aaa authorization config-commands
aaa authorization exec default group ACSServer1 
aaa authorization commands 1 default group ACSServer1 local 
aaa authorization commands 15 default group ACSServer1 local 

 

Any recommendetions how to solve this?

Thank you in advance.

 

Marek 

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marek.golha
Level 1
Level 1

Any ideas? :(

When I remove the authorization commands, then everything seems ok - but it have to be another way... or?

Thanks.

 

Marek

Ok, if someone has the same issue then here is the bug id for this: CSCud74480

Marek

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