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aaa inservice
aaa inservice <server-group> <server>
Description
This command designates an “out of service authentication server to be in service”.
Syntax
Parameter Description
<server-group>
Server group to which this server is assigned.
<server>
Name of the configured authentication server.
Usage Guidelines
By default, the controller marks an unresponsive authentication server as “out of service” for a period of 10
minutes (you can set a different time limit with the aaa timers dead-time command). The aaa inservice
command is useful when you become aware that an “out of service authentication server is again available
before the dead-time period has elapsed. You can use the aaa test-server command to test the availability
and response of a configured authentication server.
Example
The following command sets an authentication server to be in service:
aaa inservice corp-rad rad1
Command History
This command was available in ArubaOS 3.0.
Command Information
Platforms Licensing Command Mode
All platforms Base operating system Enable mode on master controllers
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