AAA Commands

Keyword

Description

 

 

line

Uses the line password for authentication.

 

 

none

Uses no authentication.

 

 

radius

Uses the list of all RADIUS servers for authentication. Uses username

 

$enabx$., where x is the privilege level.

 

 

tacacs

Uses the list of all TACACS+ servers for authentication. Uses username

 

"$enabx$." where x is the privilege level.

 

 

Default Configuration

If the default list is not set, only the enable password is checked. This has the same effect as the command aaa authentication enable default enable.

Command Mode

Global Configuration mode

User Guidelines

The default and optional list names created with the aaa authentication enable command are used with the enable authentication command.

The additional methods of authentication are used only if the previous method returns an error, not if it fails. To ensure that the authentication succeeds even if all methods return an error, specify none as the final method in the command line.

All aaa authentication enable default requests sent by the device to a RADIUS or TACACS+ server include the username $enabx$., where x is the requested privilege level.

Example

The following example sets the enable password for authentication when accessing higher privilege levels.

Console(config)# aaa authentication enable default enable

login authentication

The login authentication Line Configuration mode command specifies the login authentication method list for a remote telnet or console. To restore the default configuration specified by the aaa authentication login command, use the no form of this command.

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