A Cisco APIC is configured to authenticate users by using RADIUS by default. The network administrator must ensure that the users can access the APIC GUI with a local account if the RADIUS server is unreachable. Which action achieves this goal?
A Cisco APIC is configured to authenticate users by using RADIUS by default. The network administrator must ensure that the users can access the APIC GUI with a local account if the RADIUS server is unreachable. Which action achieves this goal?
To ensure that users can access the APIC GUI with a local account if the RADIUS server is unreachable, the fallback login domain must be configured to reference the Local Realm. This configuration allows the system to revert to using local credentials when the external RADIUS server fails to authenticate a user.
I think its B . With D option you give the opportunity to the user to always choose local authentication . Although B is only a fall back if radius fails .
I think it's B.
D is best practice