Since you're using aaa authorization exec VTY local the priv level
would be pulled from the local account.


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On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 11:46 PM, Michael Davis
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi everyone – I don’t understand where the user raduser2 gets its priv level
> of 5 from.  We create the user on the router as well as in Active
> Directory.  When we authenticate using radius for this task, does the router
> set the privilege level for the user or the ACS server?  I am guessing that
> the user account specified locally on the router is where it takes the priv
> level from??
>
> Which leads me to guess that the local user account on the router is
> required for this task not just as a backup?
>
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