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if you have a wireless router at home youamp;#39;ve probably connected to that router to make configuration changes and when you first connect to that device it asks for a username and a password that username and password is often stored on the device itself we refer to that as local authentication because the credentials youamp;#39;re using are stored on that local device if you need to add another user you would log back into the device add that user credential and itamp;#39;s stored on that local machine if you change your password you have to change your password on this local device this could be a very manual process if you have to change your password across many different systems using local authentication if you have 10 different switches then youamp;#39;ll need to log into all 10 of those devices and make the password change on all 10 of those switches in a large corporate environment we would usually have these devices refer to a separate authentication server thatamp;