Thanks Mark, but  we don't have configured the router with AAA, we have
defined several users in the router, (simply: username A password XXXX),
and when some user changes the configuration or saves it in NVRAM appears
new lines in the configuration:

                         sh run

                    .....................
                    ...................

                    Current configuration : 2352 bytes
>                     !
>                     ! Last configuration change at 11:45:15 UTC Tue Apr 9
by XXX

>                     ! NVRAM config last updated at 12:23:50 UTC Thu  Apr
4 2002 by XXX


     I think this is a very interesting feature, because you can see who
made the last change without looking the log of the router....

     I sincerely appreciate your help in this matter!!!!!

               Thanks
                    Mike








17/04/2002 15:17
"Mark Odette II" @groupstudy.com


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You would also get it if AAA was configured with the Router Local User
Database.

I.E.

  aaa authentication/authorization/accounting default local

 (pardon the syntax if it's not exaxt... just going from memory, and I'm
still learning to use this feature. :) )

     user xxx pass xxx

then on

  VTY 0 4
    login auth default

-Mark

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Michael L. Williams
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The only time I have seen this information present is on a router whose
access is restricted by AAA via RADIUS or TACACS+.......  Other than that,
how would the router magically "know" who was logged in and making changes?

Mike W.

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> Hello everybody,
>
>           I have one question for you. We have several routers that shows
> who and when made last changes in the configuration and who/when saved
that
> changes in NVRAM.
>
>           For example:
>
>                     Router#  show run
>
>                          ...........
>                          ...........
>
>                          Current configuration : 2352 bytes
>                          !
>                          ! Last configuration change at 11:45:15 UTC Tue
> Apr 9 by XXX
>                          ! NVRAM config last updated at 12:23:50 UTC Thu
> Apr 4 2002 by XXX
>                          !
>
>                          ...........
>                          ...........
>
>           How can I activate this messages in other routers?? We have
other
> routers with the same IOS, almost the same configuration and they don't
> show these messages!!!!! I am very interested in this....
>
>           Thanks a lot!!!!!!!!!
>
>           Mike.




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