
Configuring IP Interfaces
Configuring a Rotary 6-11
LDAP, RADIUS, TACACS+, or RSA SecurID must be enabled on
an IP interface in order for Fallback to function on the interface.
See “Configuring Server-Based Authentication on an
IP Interface” on page 6-8 for information on enabling LDAP,
RADIUS, TACACS+, or RSA SecurID.
When all four methods (for example, LDAP, RADIUS, TACACS+,
or RSA SecurID) are disabled on the interface, Fallback is
ignored by the interface.
L Enable Fallback is not supported when used in
conjunction with inbound PPP CHAP.
X To enable Fallback on the IP interface
Execute the authentication fallback enable command in
Interface Command Mode:
Example Intf 1-1:0 >>authentication fallback enable
Configuring a Rotary
The term “rotary” refers to the assignment of an IP address to
multiple destinations that offer the same type of service. A
rotary can be configured on an IP interface, with LX ports as the
multiple destinations of the rotary. A user can attempt to
connect to an IP interface that has a rotary configured on it.
When a user attempts such a connection, he/she is connected to
an available port that has been configured as one of the
destinations of the rotary.
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