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Chapter 3
Setting Up the Cisco Secure ACS HTML Interface
Each selected IETF RADIUS attribute must be supported by all network
Note
devices using RADIUS.
To set protocol configuration options for (IETF) RADIUS attributes, follow these
steps:
Click Interface Configuration.
Step 1
Step 2
Click RADIUS (IETF).
Result: The RADIUS (IETF) page appears.
For each IETF RADIUS attribute that you want to appear as a configurable option
Step 3
on the User Setup or Group Setup page, select the corresponding check box.
Note
Note
Step 4
To specify how many values to display for tagged attributes on the User Setup and
Group Setup pages, select the Tags to Display Per Attribute option, and then
select a value from the corresponding list. Examples of tagged attributes are
[064] Tunnel-Type and [069] Tunnel-Password.
When you have finished selecting the attributes, click Submit at the bottom of the
Step 5
page.
Result: Each IETF RADIUS attribute that you selected appears as a configurable
option on the User Setup or Group Setup page, as applicable.
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Each attribute selected must be supported by your RADIUS network
devices.
Attributes marked "*" are sent from the AAA client to the RADIUS
server and hence cannot be configured in the RADIUS setup screens.
Cisco Secure ACS 3.0 for Windows 2000/NT Servers User Guide
Protocol Configuration Options for RADIUS
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