Editing An Existing Aaa Client - Cisco Servers User Manual

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AAA Client Configuration
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Editing an Existing AAA Client

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To enable Watchdog packets, select the Log Update/Watchdog Packets from
this AAA Client check box. Watchdog packets are interim packets sent
periodically during a session. They serve to enable an approximation of session
length if the AAA client fails and, thereby, no stop packet is received to mark the
end of the session.
To allow RADIUS tunneling accounting packets (tunnel reject/start/stop and
tunnel link reject/start/stop) to be logged in the RADIUS Accounting reports of
Reports and Activity, select the Log RADIUS tunneling Packets from this AAA
Client check box.
To save your changes and apply them immediately, click Submit + Restart.
Restarting the service clears the Logged-in User report and
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temporarily interrupts all Cisco Secure ACS services. This affects the
Max Sessions counter.
To save your changes and apply them later, click Submit. When you are ready
to implement the changes, click System Configuration, click Service
Control, and then click Restart.
You can use this procedure to edit the settings for a AAA client.
You can not directly edit the name of a AAA client; rather, you must delete the
AAA client entry and then re-establish the entry with the corrected name.
To edit a AAA client, follow these steps:
In the navigation bar, click Network Configuration.
Result: The Network Configuration section opens.
Chapter 4
Setting Up and Managing Network Configuration
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