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Chapter
14
Configuring RADIUS and Servers
This chapter describes how to enable and configure the Remote Authentication
Dial-In User Service (RADIUS) and Terminal Access Controller Access Control
System Plus (), that provides detailed accounting information and
flexible administrative control over authentication and authorization processes.
RADIUS and are facilitated through AAA and can be enabled only
through
AAA
commands.
For complete syntax and usage information for the commands used in this
chapter, see the
Cisco IOS Security Command Reference for Release 12.3
.
Configuring and Enabling
RADIUS
RADIUS is a distributed client/server system that secures networks against
unauthorized access. RADIUS clients run on supported Cisco devices and send
authentication requests to a central RADIUS server, that contains all user
authentication and network service access information. The RADIUS host is
normally a multiuser system running RADIUS server software from Cisco
Secure Access Control Server version 3.0), Livingston, Merit, Microsoft, or
another software provider. For more information, refer to the RADIUS server
documentation.
Use RADIUS in these network environments that require access security.
•
Networks with multiple-vendor access servers, each supporting RADIUS.
For example, access servers from several vendors use a single RADIUS
server-based security database. In an IP-based network with multiple
vendors’ access servers, dial-in users are authenticated through a RADIUS
server that is customized to work with the Kerberos security system.
Topic
Page
Configuring and Enabling RADIUS
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Configuring the Access Point to Use Vendor-specific RADIUS Attributes
424
Configuring the Access Point for Vendor-proprietary RADIUS Server Communication
425
Configuring and Enabling
431
Configuring and Enabling
431
TIP
You can configure your access point as a local authenticator to provide a back-
up for your main server or to provide authentication service on a network
without a RADIUS server.
Configuring Authentication Types on page 351
for
detailed instructions on configuring your access point as a local authenticator.
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