Hi folks:
I am using an AS5300 for our dial-up service and the authentication takes
place on a NT machine running Cisco Easy ACS 1.0. I have NT User
authentication and Grant Dial-in permissions checked. Have a few questions
about this:
1) How can you have the AS5300 point to more than one TACAC
When configuring Cisco ACS server with a router across the WAN connected by
frame-relay, is there a way to tell the router to send the IP-originating
interface as the ethernet controller? Much like when setting up syslog
across a Frame WAN using: logging source-INTERFACE. Any ideas?
Message Po
separate subnet allocated for lo0's? Feel
free to put me in my place as this is all new to me, but if you are, please
do explain why I'm wrong.
Steve
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From: "Richard Tufaro"
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Sent: Wednesday, May 29, 2002 4:28 PM
Subject: Tacacs Question [7:453
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From: Richard Tufaro [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, May 29, 2002 1:29 PM
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Subject: Tacacs Question [7:45390]
When configuring Cisco ACS server with a router across the WAN connected by
frame-relay, is there a way to tell the router to send the IP-originating
in
Hi All,
Im tring to configure 2509 (with 8 async ports) as a terminal server
so that
I could access my network devices via console port.
I have my default tacacs policy in place but in addition to that I
would like to
have sepparate policy for third parties ( IT depatment needs
that helps.
Woody
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From: Kumari, Hannes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2002 7:49 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Terminal server tacacs+ question [7:34607]
Hi All,
Im tring to configure 2509 (with 8 async ports) as a terminal
server
so t
Hannes,
In your config you have the line:
aaa authentication login default tacacs+ enable
What this means is "for users logging into this device (or devices supported
via this device - ie. your terminals) use the following methods (default):
tacacs+ if it is configured correctly, the router can
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