ACSv4.2

Anyone seen this before? Configuration of the interface options, under Select, there are only two User_data_configurations options and Advanced Options - I recreate the image of this box two times and same results. Thank you... See attached image

Option to rest will appear once you add any aaa client.

As if you add a switch using ietf radius, then ray will appear in the interface configuration.

Kind regards

~ JG

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