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aaa authentication

Configures the interface for Authenticated Switch Access and specifies the server(s) to be used. This type
of authentication gives users access to manage the switch.
aaa authentication {console | telnet | ftp | http | snmp | ssh | default} server1 [server2...] [local]
no aaa authentication [console | telnet | ftp | http | snmp | ssh | default]
Syntax Definitions
console
telnet
ftp
http
snmp
ssh
default
server1
server2...
local
Defaults
At switch startup, Authenticated Switch Access is available through console port via the local
database. Authentication for other management interfaces (Telnet, FTP, etc.) is disabled.
By default, the telnet, ftp, http, and snmp login is disabled
The default user on the switch is admin, and switch is the password.
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Configures Authenticated Switch Access through the console port.
Configures Authenticated Switch Access for any port used for Telnet.
Configures Authenticated Switch Access for any port used for FTP.
Configures Authenticated Switch Access for any port used for Web-
based management.
Configures Authenticated Switch Access for any port used for SNMP.
Configures Authenticated Switch Access for any port used for Secure
Shell.
Configures Authenticated Switch Access for any port using any service
(telnet, ftp, etc.). Note that SNMP access is enabled only if an LDAP or
local server is specified with the command.
The name of the authentication server used for Authenticated Switch
Access. At least one server is required. The server may be a RADIUS,
TACACS+, LDAP, ACE/Server, or the local user database. RADIUS,
TACACS+, and LDAP server names are set up through the
aaa
radius-server,
aaa
tacacs+-server, and
commands. If an ACE/Server will be used, specify ace for the server
name. (Only one ACE/Server may be specified.)
The names of backup servers for Authenticated Switch Access. Up to 3
backups may be specified (including local). These backups are only
used if server1 becomes unavailable. They are polled in the order they
are listed in this command. The first available server becomes the
authentication server.
Specifies that the local user database will be a backup for the authentica-
tion servers. If you want to use the local user database as the only
authentication server, specify local for server1.
aaa ldap-server
OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide
AAA Commands
June 2012

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