Aaa Authentication Enable - Dell PowerConnect 5324 Command Line Interface Reference Manual

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Create a list by entering the aaa authentication login list-name method command for a
particular protocol, where list-name is any character string used to name this list. The method
argument identifies the list of methods that the authentication algorithm tries, in the given
sequence.
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.
Example
The following example configures authentication login.
Console (config)# aaa authentication login default radius local
enable none

aaa authentication enable

The aaa authentication enable Global Configuration mode command defines authentication
method lists for accessing higher privilege levels. To return to the default configuration use the no
form of this command.
Syntax
aaa authentication enable {default | list-name} method1 [method2...]
no aaa authentication enable default
default—Uses the listed authentication methods that follow this argument as the default
list of methods, when using higher privilege levels.
list-name—Character string used to name the list of authentication methods activated,
when using access higher privilege levels.
method1 [method2...]—Specify at least one from the following table:
Keyword
enable
line
none
radius
tacacs
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AAA Commands
Source or destination
Uses the enable password for authentication.
Uses the line password for authentication.
Uses no authentication.
Uses the list of all RADIUS servers for authentication. Uses username
"$enabx$." where x is the privilege level.
Uses the list of all TACACS+ servers for authentication. Uses
username "$enabx$." where x is the privilege level.

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