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Chapter 4 Setting Up and Managing Network Configuration
AAA Client Configuration
Step 5
If you want to view the configuration settings for a network device found by the
search, click the network device name in the Name column of the table of
matching network devices.
Result: Cisco Secure ACS displays the applicable setup page. For information
about the AAA Client Setup page, see
AAA Client Configuration Options,
page 4-11
. For information about the AAA Server Setup page, see
AAA Server
Configuration Options, page 4-21
.
Step 6
If you want to download a file containing the search results in a comma-separated
value format, click Download and use your browser to save the file to a location
and file name of your choice.
Step 7
If you want to search again using different criteria, repeat Step 3 and Step 4.
AAA Client Configuration
In this guide we use the term AAA client comprehensively to signify the device
through which or to which service access is being attempted. This is the RADIUS
or client device, and may comprise network access servers (NASes),
PIX Firewalls, routers, or any other RADIUS or hardware/software
client.
Details on working with AAA clients are given in the following sections:
•
AAA Client Configuration Options, page 4-11
•
Adding a AAA Client, page 4-15
•
Editing a AAA Client, page 4-18
•
Deleting a AAA Client, page 4-19
AAA Client Configuration Options
A AAA client configuration enables Cisco Secure ACS to interact with the
network devices the configuration represents. A network device that does not have
a corresponding configuration in Cisco Secure ACS, or whose configuration in
Cisco Secure ACS is incorrect, does not receive AAA services from
Cisco Secure ACS.