Parameters
disabled
(Default) Indicates that no locally-defined user can log in.
local
Indicates that all locally-defined users can log in.
restricted
Indicates that only specific locally-defined users can log in.
Guidelines
The
fallback-login
command indicates whether to use local user accounts as
fallback users when the primary authentication method fails. With fallback users,
locally-defined users can log in to the appliance if the authentication method fails
or in the event of a network outage that affects the primary authentication.
To limit fallback users to a specific set, use the
restricted
keyword. In this case, use
the
fallback-user
command to define the specific, locally-defined users to allows as
fallback users.
The
fallback-login
command is relevant only when remote authentication. In other
words, this command is relevant when the setting for the
au-method
is any value
except
local
.
Related Commands
au-method
,
fallback-user
Examples
v
Allows all locally-defined users to log in.
# fallback-login local
#
v
Designates
bobsmith
and
joselopez
as fallback users.
# fallback-login restricted
# fallback-user bobsmith
# fallback-user joselopez
#
v
Disallows all locally-defined users from logging in.
# fallback-login disabled
#
fallback-user
Adds a locally-defined user as a fallback user.
Syntax
fallback-user
user
no fallback-user
user
Parameters
user
Specifies the name of an existing user.
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Command Reference
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