The goal of is to provide a method for managing multiple network access points from a single
management service. Your switch can be a network access server along with other Cisco routers and access
servers.
Figure 1: Typical Network Configuration
, administered through the AAA security services, can provide these services:
•
Authentication
—
Provides complete control of authentication through login and password dialog, challenge
and response, and messaging support.
The authentication facility can conduct a dialog with the user (for example, after a username and password
are provided, to challenge a user with several questions, such as home address, mother
’
s maiden name,
service type, and social security number). The authentication service can also send messages
to user screens. For example, a message could notify users that their passwords must be changed because
of the company
’
s password aging policy.
•
Authorization
—
Provides fine-grained control over user capabilities for the duration of the user
’
s session,
including but not limited to setting autocommands, access control, session duration, or protocol support.
You can also enforce restrictions on what commands a user can execute with the authorization
feature.
•
Accounting
—
Collects and sends information used for billing, auditing, and reporting to the
daemon. Network managers can use the accounting facility to track user activity for a security audit or
to provide information for user billing. Accounting records include user identities, start and stop times,
executed commands (such as PPP), number of packets, and number of bytes.
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