Cisco Servers User Manual page 203

For windows 2000/nt servers
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Chapter 6
Setting Up and Managing User Groups
To configure and enable custom RADIUS attributes to be applied as an
authorization for each user in the current group, follow these steps:
Confirm that your IETF RADIUS attributes are configured properly.
Step 1
For more information about setting IETF RADIUS attributes, see the
"Configuring IETF RADIUS Settings for a User Group" section on page
In the navigation bar, click Group Setup.
Step 2
Result: The Group Setup Select page opens.
From the Group list, select a group, and then click Edit Settings.
Step 3
Result: The Group Settings page displays the name of the group at its top.
Step 4
From the Jump To list at the top of the page, choose RADIUS (custom name).
In the RADIUS (custom name) Attributes table, specify the attributes to be
Step 5
authorized for the group by selecting the check box next to the attribute. Where
applicable, further define the authorization for that attribute in the field next to it.
For more information about attributes, see
the documentation for network devices using RADIUS.
Note
To save the group settings you have just made, click Submit.
Step 6
For more information, see the
on page
To continue specifying other group settings, perform other procedures in this
Step 7
chapter, as applicable.
78-13751-01, Version 3.0
The MS-CHAP-MPPE-Keys attribute value is generated by
Cisco Secure ACS; there is no value to set in the HTML interface.
6-50.
Cisco Secure ACS 3.0 for Windows 2000/NT Servers User Guide
Configuration-specific User Group Settings
Appendix D, "RADIUS Attributes,"
"Saving Changes to User Group Settings" section
6-34.
or
6-47

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