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Cisco TrustSec Configuration Guide
OL-22192-01
Chapter 7 Cisco TrustSec Command Summary
cts sgt
cts sgt
To manually assign a Security Group Tag (SGT) number to a network device, use the cts sgt command
in global configuration mode. Use the no form of the command to remove the tag.
[no] cts sgt tag-number
Syntax Description
Defaults No SGT number is assigned.
Command Modes Global configuration (config)
Supported User Roles Administrator
Command History
Usage Guidelines In normal Cisco TrustSec operation, the authentication server assigns an SGT to the device for packets
originating from the device. You can manually configure an SGT to be used if the authentication server
is not accessible, but an authentication server-assigned SGT will take precedence over a manually
assigned SGT.
Examples The following example shows how to manually configure an SGT on the network device:
Router# configure terminal
Router(config)# cts sgt 1234
Router(config)# exit
Related Commands
tag-number Configures the SGT for packets sent from this device. The tag argument is in
decimal format. The range is 1 to 65533.
Release Modification
12.2 (33) SXI3 This command was introduced on the Catalyst 6500 series switches.
12.2 (50) SG7 This command was introduced on the Catalyst 4000 series switches.
12.2 (53) SE2 This command was introduced on the Catalyst 3750(E) and 3560(E) series
switches.
12.2 (53) SE2 This command was introduced on the Catalyst 3750(X) series switches.
Command Description
show cts environment-data Displays the CTS environment data.

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