Scott has a good idea. Combine that with the Dude and it works nice. 
Another thing to do is make the management of the devices on a 
non-routeable.

Leon

* Scott Reed wrote, On 1/31/2009 11:08 AM:
> Radius.
> You can make groups in Radius that map to groups on the routers.  You 
> can then make groups on the router for the specific functions you want 
> the user to have.
> First the MT will check locally for the user.  If that fails, it will 
> check Radius.  Thus, you can have an ID on the MT to ensure some has 
> access, but let Radius to the normal authenication.
>
> Gino Villarini wrote:
>   
>> Hello all
>>  
>> WE have about 100 Mk units in our network, what tool is available to
>> manage them effectively?  We are looking in a way to manage our own
>> internal access to them... Admins and techs getting into groups with
>> individual pwds?
>>  
>> Any ideas to a centrilized security management system for them?
>>  
>>     
>
>   



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