Aaa Root Screen - Cisco ROUTER-SDM-CD User Manual

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Chapter 35
Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting

AAA Root Screen

Table 35-1
AAA Main Screen Fields
Element
Enable AAA
Disable AAA
AAA Servers and Groups
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AAA Server Groups
Add or Edit AAA Server Group
Authentication and Authorization Policies
Authentication and Authorization
Authentication NAC
Authentication 802.1x
Add or Edit a Method List for Authentication or Authorization
This screen is located at the top level of the AAA tree. It provides a summary view
of the
AAA
configuration on the router. To view more detailed information or to
edit the AAA configuration, click the appropriate node on the AAA tree.
Field Reference
Table 35-12
describes the fields in this screen.
Description
If AAA is enabled, the button name is Disable AAA. If AAA is
disabled, the button name is Enable AAA.
AAA is enabled by default. If you click Disable AAA, Cisco SDM
displays a message telling you that it will make configuration
changes to ensure that the router can be accessed. Disabling AAA
will prevent you from configuring your router as an Easy VPN
server, and will prevent you from associating user accounts with
command line interface (CLI) views.
This read-only field displays a count of the AAA servers and server
groups. The router relays authentication, authorization, and
accounting requests to AAA servers. AAA servers are organized
into groups to provide the router with alternate servers to contact if
the first server contacted is not available.
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AAA Screen Reference
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