Chapter 7 Setting Up and Managing User Accounts
Advanced User Authentication Settings
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For more information about attributes, see
Appendix C, “RADIUS
Attributes,”
or your AAA client documentation.
Step 4
Do one of the following:
•
If you are finished configuring the user account options, click Submit to
record the options.
•
To continue to specify the user account options, perform other procedures in
this chapter, as applicable.
Setting Custom RADIUS Attributes for a User
Custom RADIUS parameters appear only if all the following are true:
•
You have defined and configured the custom RADIUS VSAs. (For
information about creating user-defined RADIUS VSAs, see
Custom
RADIUS Vendors and VSAs, page 8-33
.)
•
A AAA client has been configured in Network Configuration that uses a
RADIUS protocol that supports the custom VSA.
•
The Per-user /RADIUS Attributes check box is selected under
Advanced Options in the Interface Configuration section.
•
User-level RADIUS (custom name) attributes you want to apply have been
enabled under RADIUS (custom name) in the Interface Configuration
section.
You must configure both the IETF RADIUS and the custom RADIUS attributes.
Proprietary attributes override IETF attributes.
To configure and enable custom RADIUS attributes to be applied as an
authorization for the current user, follow these steps:
Step 1
Perform Step 1 through Step 3 of
Adding a Basic User Account, page 7-5
.
Result: The User Setup Edit page opens. The username being added or edited is
at the top of the page.
Step 2
Before configuring custom RADIUS attributes, be sure your IETF RADIUS
attributes are configured properly. For more information about setting IETF
RADIUS attributes, see
Setting IETF RADIUS Parameters for a User, page 7-38
.