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TACACS+ Authentication
Configuring TACACS+ on the Switch
Local Authentication Process
When the switch is configured to use TACACS+, it reverts to local authentica-
tion only if one of these two conditions exists:
“Local” is the authentication option for the access method being used.
TACACS+ is the primary authentication mode for the access method 
being used. However, the switch was unable to connect to any 
TACACS+ servers (or no servers were configured) and 
Local is the 
secondary authentication mode being used.
(For a listing of authentication options, see table 4-2, “Primary/Secondary 
Authentication Table” on 4-13.)
For local authentication, the switch uses the operator-level and manager-level 
username/password set(s) previously configured locally on the switch. (These 
are the usernames and passwords you can configure using the CLI password 
command, the web browser interface, or the menu interface—which enables 
only local password configuration).
If the operator at the requesting terminal correctly enters the user-
name/password pair for either access level, access is granted.
If the username/password pair entered at the requesting terminal does 
not match either username/password pair previously configured 
locally in the switch, access is denied. In this case, the terminal is 
again prompted to enter a username/password pair. In the default 
configuration, the switch allows up to three attempts. If the requesting 
terminal exhausts the attempt limit without a successful authentica-
tion, the login session is terminated and the operator at the requesting 
terminal must initiate a new session before trying again.
Note
The switch’s menu allows you to configure only the local Operator and 
Manager passwords, and not any usernames. In this case, all prompts for local 
authentication will request only a local password. However, if you use the CLI 
or the web browser interface to configure usernames for local access, you will 
see a prompt for both a local username and a local password during local 
authentication.