Aaa Authentication Login - Dell N1100-ON Reference Manual

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NOTE: Requests sent by the switch to a RADIUS server include the username
"$enabx$", where x is the requested privilege level in decimal. For enable to be
authenticated on Radius servers, add "$enabx$" users to them. The login user ID is
also sent to TACACS+ servers for enable authentication.
Example
The following example configures enable authentication to use the enable
method for accessing higher privilege levels.
console(config)#authentication enable
console(config)# aaa authentication enable default enable

aaa authentication login

Use the aaa authentication login command in Global Configuration mode to
create and enable the authentication method required for administrative
access to the switch. To return to the default configuration and optionally
delete an authentication list, use the no form of this command.
Syntax
aaa authentication login {default | list-name} method1 [method2...]
no aaa authentication login {default | list-name}
default — Uses the listed authentication methods that follow this
argument as the default list of methods when an administrator logs in.
list-name — Character string used to name the list of authentication
methods activated when an administrator logs in to the switch. (Range: 1-
15 characters)
method1 [method2...] — Specify at least one from the following table:
Keyword
enable
line
local
none
radius
Source or destination
Use the enable password for authentication.
Use the line password for authentication.
Use the local username database for authentication.
Use no authentication.
Use the list of all RADIUS servers for authentication.
Security Commands
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