Aaa Authentication Login Default - Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Command Reference Manual

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aaa authentication login default

To configure the default AAA authentication methods, use the aaa authentication login default command.
To revert to the default, use the no form of this command.
aaa authentication login default {fallback error local| group group-list [none]| local| none}
no aaa authentication login default {fallback error local| group group-list [none]| local| none}
Syntax Description
fallback error local
group
group-list
none
local
Command Default
local
Command Modes
Global configuration
aaa authentication login default
Enables fallback to local authentication for the default
login if remote authentication is configured and all
AAA servers are unreachable. Fallback to local
authentication is enabled by default.
Disabling fallback to local authentication
Note
can lock your Cisco NX-OS device, forcing
you to perform a password recovery in order
to gain access. To prevent being locked out
of the device, we recommend disabling
fallback to local authentication for only the
default login or the console login, not both.
Specifies a server group list to be used for
authentication.
Space-separated list of server groups that can include
the following:
• radius for all configured RADIUS servers.
• tacacs+ for all configured TACACS+ servers.
• ldap for all configured LDAP servers.
• Any configured RADIUS, TACACS+, or LDAP
server group name.
(Optional) Specifies that no authentication is to be
used.
Specifies to use the local database for authentication.
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