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Cisco ASA Series CLI Configuration Guide
Chapter 1 Configuring IP Addresses for VPNs
Configuring AAA Addressing
Configuring AAA Addressing
To use a AAA server to assign addresses for VPN remote access clients, you must first configure a AAA
server or server group. See the
aaa-server protocol
command in the command reference and the
“Configuring AAA Server Groups” section on page 1-11
In addition, the user must match a connection profile configured for RADIUS authentication.
The following examples illustrate how to define a AAA server group called RAD2 for the tunnel group
named firstgroup. It includes one more step than is necessary, in that previously you might have named
the tunnel group and defined the tunnel group type. This step appears in the following example as a
reminder that you have no access to subsequent tunnel-group commands until you set these values.
An overview of the configuration that these examples create follows:
hostname(config)#
vpn-addr-assign aaa
hostname(config)#
tunnel-group firstgroup type ipsec-ra
hostname(config)#
tunnel-group firstgroup general-attributes
hostname(config-general)#
authentication-server-group RAD2
To configure AAA for IP addressing, perform the following steps:
Step 1
To configure AAA as the address assignment method, enter the
vpn-addr-assign
command with the
aaa
argument:
hostname(config)#
vpn-addr-assign aaa
hostname(config)#
Step 2
To establish the tunnel group called firstgroup as a remote access or LAN-to-LAN tunnel group, enter
the
tunnel-group
command with the
type
keyword. The following example configures a remote access
tunnel group.
hostname(config)#
tunnel-group firstgroup type ipsec-ra
hostname(config)#
Step 3
To enter general-attributes configuration mode, which lets you define a AAA server group for the tunnel
group called firstgroup, enter the
tunnel-group
command with the
general-attributes
argument.
hostname(config)#
tunnel-group firstgroup general-attributes
hostname(config-general)#
Step 4
To specify the AAA server group to use for authentication, enter the
authentication-server-group
command.
hostname(config-general)#
authentication-server-group RAD2
hostname(config-general)#
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Summary of Contents for 5505 - ASA Firewall Edition Bundle
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Page 1061: ...P A R T 2 Configuring Service Policies Using the Modular Policy Framework ...
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