Dell PowerEdge FX2 Dell PowerEdge FN I/O Aggregator Configuration Guide 9.6(0 - Page 162
Enabling AAA Authentication
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Enabling AAA Authentication To enable AAA authentication, use the following command. • Enable AAA authentication. CONFIGURATION mode aaa authentication enable {method-list-name | default} method1 [... method4] - default: uses the listed authentication methods that follow this argument as the default list of methods when a user logs in. - method-list-name: character string used to name the list of enable authentication methods activated when a user logs in. - method1 [... method4]: any of the following: RADIUS, TACACS, enable, line, none. If you do not set the default list, only the local enable is checked. This setting has the same effect as issuing an aaa authentication enable default enable command. Enabling AAA Authentication - RADIUS To enable authentication from the RADIUS server, and use TACACS as a backup, use the following commands. 1. Enable RADIUS and set up TACACS as backup. CONFIGURATION mode aaa authentication enable default radius tacacs 2. Establish a host address and password. CONFIGURATION mode radius-server host x.x.x.x key some-password 3. Establish a host address and password. CONFIGURATION mode tacacs-server host x.x.x.x key some-password To get enable authentication from the RADIUS server and use TACACS as a backup, issue the following commands. Example of Enabling Authentication from the RADIUS Server Dell(config)# aaa authentication enable default radius tacacs Radius and TACACS server has to be properly setup for this. Dell(config)# radius-server host x.x.x.x key Dell(config)# tacacs-server host x.x.x.x key To use local authentication for enable secret on the console, while using remote authentication on VTY lines, issue the following commands. 162 Security