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aaa authentication, Default, Command Mode, Usage Guideline, Syntax Description
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DGS-6604 m aaa authentication aaA a authentication Use this command to enable the AAA authentication function (console, telnet, ssh or http) using the method or methods specified and to create a login list to specify the application or applications used for system access. Note: Use aaa group server to first define authentication servers before aaa authentication can be configured. aaa authentication [ login | enable ] [ console | telnet | http | ssh ] METHOD1 [ METHOD2...] no aaa authentication [ login | enable ] [ console | telnet | http | ssh ] METHOD1 [ METHOD2...] Syntax Description login (Optional) Enable authentication for normal login mode. Enter the console, telnet, or http keyword. If neither login nor enable are specified, both login and enable are implied. enable (Optional) Enable authentication for normal enable mode. Enter the console, telnet, or http keyword. If neither login nor enable are specified, both login and enable are implied. console (Optional) Specifies that the type of application used for system access authentication is console. telnet (Optional) Specifies that the type of application used for system access authentication is telnet. http (Optional) Specifies that the type of application used for system access authentication is http. ssh (Optional) Specifies that the type of application used for system access authentication is SSH. METHOD1 [METHOD2...] Identifies the list of methods that the authentication algorithm tries in the given sequence. At least one method must be entered; up to two methods can be identified by keyword. The keywords for AAA authentication login and enable configuration methods are described as follows: • local Uses the local username database for authentication. • group GROUP-NAME Uses a subset of authentication servers for authentication as defined by the aaa group server command. Default Command Mode Usage Guideline No aaa authentication, local user authentication is specified for console, telnet, http, etc. application. Global configuration at privilege level 15 Use aaa authentication to enable authentication and create a login list to specify the application or applications used for system access. If neither login or enable are specified, both are implied. If no application is specified, all applications (console, telnet,ssh, or http) are assumed valid for sytem access. CLI Reference Guide 27