Addendum

Usage
Information
By default, the Enable password is used. If you configure aaa authentication
enable default, FTOS uses the methods defined for Enable access instead.
Methods configured with the aaa authentication enable command are
evaluated in the order they are configured. If authentication fails using the primary
method, FTOS employs the second method (or third method, if necessary)
automatically. For example, if the TACACS+ server is reachable, but the server key
is invalid, FTOS proceeds to the next authentication method. The TACACS+ is
incorrect, but the user is still authenticated by the secondary method.
Related
Commands
enable password — changes the password for the enable command.
login authentication — enables AAA login authentication on the terminal lines.
password — creates a password.
radius-server host — specifies a RADIUS server host.
tacacs-server host — specifies a TACACS+ server host.
aaa authentication login
Configure AAA Authentication method lists for user access to EXEC mode (Enable log-in).
Syntax
aaa authentication login {method-list-name | default} method
[... method4]
To return to the default setting, use the no aaa authentication login
{method-list-name | default} command.
Parameters
method-list-
name
Enter a text string (up to 16 characters long) as the name of a
user-configured method list that can be applied to different
lines.
default Enter the keyword default to specify that the method list
specified is the default method for all terminal lines.
method Enter one of the following methods:
enable: use the password the enable password
command defines in CONFIGURATION mode.
line: use the password the password command defines
in LINE mode.
none: no authentication.
radius: use the RADIUS servers configured with the
radius-server host command.
tacacs+: use the TACACS+ servers configured with the
tacacs-server host command.
... method4 (OPTIONAL) Enter up to four additional methods. In the
event of a “no response” from the first method, FTOS applies
the next configured method (up to four configured
methods).
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