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From: andre [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, May 17, 2001 1:44 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Network Access Control [7:4873]
Hello,
How do I control who accesses a network? I want to use a Cisco 2611
router, mostly
:44 PM
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> Subject: Network Access Control [7:4873]
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> Hello,
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> How do I control who accesses a network? I want to use a Cisco 2611
> router, mostly cause we already own one. I want to use a TACACS+ &
> Cisco 2611 to control who has access to th
You're probably better off using a real firewall for an application like
that.
Firewalls can offer better authentication, etc. The options on your router
are pretty limited for the sort of thing you want to do.
Dave Dyk
Network Operations Unit, Portland Police Bureau
CCNP, CNE, MCSE
503.823.037
Hello,
How do I control who accesses a network? I want to use a Cisco 2611
router, mostly cause we already own one. I want to use a TACACS+ &
Cisco 2611 to control who has access to the 20 subnet from the 10
subnet. I can only seem to use it as a DB for users able to log into
the router. Doe
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