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Chapter 1 Configuring Connection Profiles, Group Policies, and Users
Configuring Connection Profiles
Step 6
Optionally, specify the name of the accounting-server group, if any, to use. If you are not using
accounting, go to Step 7. Use the
aaa-server
command to configure accounting servers. The maximum
length of the group tag is 16 characters.:
hostname(config-tunnel-general)#
accounting-server-group
groupname
hostname(config-tunnel-general)#
For example, the following command specifies the use of the accounting-server group comptroller:
hostname(config-tunnel-general)#
accounting-server-group
comptroller
hostname(config-tunnel-general)#
Step 7
Optionally, specify the name of the default group policy. The default value is DfltGrpPolicy:
hostname(config-tunnel-general)#
default-group-policy
policyname
hostname(config-tunnel-general)#
The following example sets MyDfltGrpPolicy as the name of the default group policy:
hostname(config-tunnel-general)#
default-group-policy MyDfltGrpPolicy
hostname(config-tunnel-general)#
Step 8
Optionally, specify the name or IP address of the DHCP server (up to 10 servers), and the names of the
DHCP address pools (up to 6 pools). Separate the list items with spaces. The defaults are no DHCP
server and no address pool.
hostname(config-tunnel-general)#
dhcp-server
server1
[
...server10
]
hostname(config-tunnel-general)#
address-pool
[(interface name)] address_pool1
[...address_pool6]
hostname(config-tunnel-general)#
Note
The interface name must be enclosed in parentheses.
You configure address pools with the
ip local pool
command in global configuration mode. See
Chapter 71, “Configuring IP Addresses for VPNs”
for information about configuring address pools.
Step 9
Optionally, if your server is a RADIUS, RADIUS with NT, or LDAP server, you can enable password
management.
Note
If you are using an LDAP directory server for authentication, password management is supported with
the Sun Microsystems JAVA System Directory Server (formerly named the Sun ONE Directory Server)
and the Microsoft Active Directory.
•
Sun—The DN configured on the ASA to access a Sun directory server must be able to access the
default password policy on that server. We recommend using the directory administrator, or a user
with directory administrator privileges, as the DN. Alternatively, you can place an ACI on the
default password policy.
•
Microsoft—You must configure LDAP over SSL to enable password management with Microsoft
Active Directory.
See the
“Configuring Authorization with LDAP for VPN” section on page 37-18
for more information.
This feature, which is enabled by default, warns a user when the current password is about to expire. The
default is to begin warning the user 14 days before expiration:
hostname(config-tunnel-general)#
password-management
hostname(config-tunnel-general)#
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