Well, you can use ACS or a Radius Server, ACS is great, it give you a lot of
options of how to control access to your equipment, you can use it's own
database for users, or you can integrate it with Windows NT... That is what
most ISP use, you can have it in Solaris or NT.......I think Cisco can do a
better job with the documentation.....You can download a 90 days evaluation
copy which has all the functionalities.

my two cents.....

JB

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Subject: Anyone using Cisco ACS? [7:49602]


Is anyone using Cisco Secure Access Control Server and if so, how do you
like it? I am looking for something to work with PIX VPN, RSA SecurID key
fobs, and possibly Cisco Aironet. My Cisco rep recommended ACS but I want to
make sure I'm not rush into something that isn't going to work well. The
main thing I need for VPN is the ability to setup users and give them access
to only certain IP's/Servers. Thanks.




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