Folks,
I'm honing my skills in commands authorization and ran into something that put 
me on guard.
I have a number of commands defined in a command authorization set and the 
router and TACACS user settings are configured for a particular privilege level.
When I run the command that is not allowed the router says that command is not 
available, e.g.

R3(config)#int Fa0/1
           ^
% Invalid input detected at '^' marker.

I remember previously I saw a different message when tried to execute a 
non-allowed command, namely,

"Command authorization failed"

Why do you think there's a difference ?

Eugene
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