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How Configuration Management interprets device credentials?

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How Configuration Management interprets device credentials?

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A. You can enter the device credentials when you, •Add/import devices using Common Services Device and Credential option (Common Services > Device and Credentials > Device Management). In this flow, you can enter: –Primary Username—User name for the device. –Primary Password—Password for the device. –Primary Enable Password — Console-enabled password for the device. •If you have enabled Enable Job Password option (Resource Manager Essentials > Admin > Config Mgmt > Config Job Policies) then while scheduling for a job, you can enter these credentials: –Login User name—User name for the device. –Login Password—Password for the device. –Enable Password—Console-enabled password for the device. These credentials are used while running the job. The credentials that you have entered in the Device and Credential Repository are ignored while running the job. TACACS (Terminal Access Controller Access Control System) uses a separate centralized server to track usernames and passwords. This simpli

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A. You can enter the device credentials when you, •Add/import devices using Common Services Device and Credential option (Common Services > Device and Credentials > Device Management). In this flow, you can enter: –Primary Username—User name for the device. –Primary Password—Password for the device. –Primary Enable Password — Console-enabled password for the device. •If you have enabled Enable Job Password option (Resource Manager Essentials > Admin > Config Mgmt > Config Job Policies) then while scheduling for a job, you can enter these credentials: –Login User name—User name for the device. –Login Password—Password for the device. –Enable Password—Console-enabled password for the device. These credentials are used while executing the job. The credentials that you have entered in the Device and Credential Repository are ignored while executing the job. TACACS (Terminal Access Controller Access Control System) uses a separate centralized server to track usernames and passwords. This si

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