Concept Guide

aaa authentication-server windows
aaa authentication-server windows <windows_server_name>
clone <source>
domain <domain>
enable
host <ipaddr>
no
Description
This command configures a windows server for stateful-NTLM authentication.
Syntax
Parameter Description
<windows_server_name>
Name of the windows server. You will use this name when you add the
windows server to a server group.
clone <source>
Name of a Windows Server from which you want to make a copy.
domain <domain>
The Windows domain for the authentication server.
enable
Enables the Windows server.
host <ipaddr>
IP address of the Windows server.
no
Delete command.
Usage Guidelines
You must define a Windows server before you can add it to one or more server groups. You create a server
group for a specific type of authentication (see aaa server-group on page 107). Windows servers are used for
stateful-NTLM authentication.
Example
The following command configures and enables a windows server:
aaa authentication-server windows IAS_1
host 10.1.1.245
enable
Command History
This command was available in ArubaOS 3.4.1
Command Information
Platforms Licensing Command Mode
All platforms Base operating system Config mode on master controllers
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