
User authentication
Terminal Access Controller Access-Control System Plus ()
AnywhereUSB® Plus User Guide
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Terminal Access Controller Access-Control System Plus
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Your AnywhereUSB Plus device supports Terminal Access Controller Access-Control System Plus
(), a networking protocol that provides centralized authentication and authorization
management for users who connect to the device. With support, the AnywhereUSB Plus
device acts as a client, which sends user credentials and connection parameters to a
server over TCP. The server then authenticates the client requests and
sends back a response message to the device.
When you are using authentication, you can have both local users and users able
to log in to the device. To use authentication, you must set up a server that is
accessible by the AnywhereUSB Plus device prior to configuration. The process of setting up a
server varies by the server environment.
This section contains the following topics:
server failover and fallback to local authentication
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