I think if you go with option #2 the aaa you configure is applicable
to ALL lines including console and aux.  So, I would definitely go
with option #1

On Thu, May 3, 2012 at 8:56 AM, Piotr Tokarzewski
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
>
>
> If I must configure ACS authentication and authorization and there is a
> sentences:
>
> Ensure that this configuration do not affect console and aux line
>
> I should do this
>
> Aaa authe login VTY gr tac
>
> Aaa author exec VTY gr tac
>
> Aaa authe login FREE none
>
>
>
> Line con 0
>
> Login auth FREE
>
> Line aux 0
>
> Login auth FREE
>
> Line vty 0 15
>
> Login auth VTY
>
> Author exec VTY
>
>
>
> Or only:
>
> Aaa authe login VTY gr tac
>
> Aaa author exec VTY gr tac
>
>
>
> Line con 0
>
> Line aux 0
>
> Line vty 0 15
>
> Login auth VTY
>
> Author exec VTY
>
>
> Regards
>
> Piotr
>
>
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