ProSafe XSM7224S Managed Stackable Switch CLI Manual, Software Version 9.0
Management Commands 7-44
v1.0, November 2010
aaa authentication enable
This command is used to set authentication when the user access higher privilege level,
use the
aaa authentication enable default command in global configuration mode.
The default and optional list names that you create with the
aaa authentication
enable command are used with the enable authentication command.
Create a list by entering the
aaa authentication enable list-name method
command 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. For
example, if
none is specified as an authentication method after radius, no authentication
is used if the radius server is down. All
aaa authentication enable default requests
sent by the switch to a RADIUS or TACACS server include the username "
$enabx$.",
where
x is the requested privilege level.
.
Default Uses the listed authentication methods that follow this argument as the default
list of methods when a user accesses a higher privilege level.
list-name Character string used to name the list of authentication methods activated when
a user accesses a higher privilege level. Up to 12 characters.
method1 [method2…] At least one from the following table:
Format aaa authentication enable {default | list-name} method1 [method2...]
Mode Global Config
Keyword Description
enable Uses the enable password for authentication.
line Uses the line password for authentication.
none Uses no authentication.
radius Uses the list of all RADIUS servers for authentication. Uses username
"$enabx$."where x is the privilege level.
tacacs Uses the list of all TACACS servers for authentication. Uses username "$enabx$."
where x is the privilege level.