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Configuring AAA
Overview
Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting (AAA) provides a uniform framework for implementing
network access management. This feature specifies the following security functions:
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Authentication
—Identifies users and verifies their validity.
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Authorization
—Grants different users different rights, and controls the users' access to
resources and services. For example, you can permit office users to read and print files and
prevent guests from accessing files on the device.
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Accounting
—Records network usage details of users, including the service type, start time,
and traffic. This function enables user behavior auditing.
AAA uses a client/server model. The client runs on the access device, or the network access server
(NAS), which authenticates user identities and controls user access. The server maintains user
information centrally. See
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Figure 1 AAA network diagram
To access networks or resources beyond the NAS, a user sends its identity information to the NAS.
The NAS transparently passes the user information to AAA servers and waits for the authentication,
authorization, and accounting result. Based on the result, the NAS determines whether to permit or
deny the access request.
AAA has various implementations, including RADIUS, HWTACACS, and LDAP. RADIUS is most
often used.
has one RADIUS server and one HWTACACS server. You can use different
servers to implement different security functions. For example, you can use the HWTACACS server
for authentication and authorization, and use the RADIUS server for accounting.
You can choose the security functions provided by AAA as needed. For example, if your company
wants employees to be authenticated before they access specific resources, you would deploy an
authentication server. If network usage information is needed, you would also configure an
accounting server.
The device performs dynamic password authentication.
Remote user
NAS
RADIUS server
HWTACACS server
Internet
Network
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