AAA Commands
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AAA Commands
aaa authentication login
The
aaa authentication login
Global Configuration mode commands define login authentication.
To return to the default configuration, 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 a user logs in.
•
list-name
— Character string used to name the list of authentication methods activated
when a user logs in.
•
method1
[
method2
...] — Specify at least one from the following table:
Default Configuration
The local user database is checked. This has the same effect as the command
aaa
authentication login list-name local
.
NOTE:
On the console, login succeeds without any authentication check if the authentication method is
not defined.
Command Mode
Global Configuration mode
User Guidelines
• The default and optional list names created with the
aaa authentication login
command are
used with the
login authentication
command.
Keyword
Description
enable
Uses the enable password for authentication.
line
Uses the line password for authentication.
local
Uses the local username database for authentication.
none
Uses no authentication.
radius
Uses the list of all RADIUS servers for authentication.
tacacs
Uses the list of all servers for authentication.
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