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Advanced User Authentication Settings
Ascend RADIUS represents only the Ascend proprietary attributes. You must
configure both the IETF RADIUS and Ascend RADIUS attributes. Proprietary
attributes override IETF attributes.
The default attribute setting displayed for RADIUS is
To hide or display Ascend RADIUS attributes, see the
Note
Configuration Options for RADIUS (Ascend)" section on page
To configure and enable Ascend RADIUS attributes to be applied as an
authorization for the current user, follow these steps:
Perform Steps 1 through 3 of the
Step 1
page
Result: The User Setup Edit page opens. The username being added or edited
appears at the top of the page.
Before configuring Ascend RADIUS attributes, be sure your IETF RADIUS
Step 2
attributes are configured properly. For more information about setting IETF
RADIUS attributes, see the
section on page
In the Ascend RADIUS Attributes table, to specify the attributes that should be
Step 3
authorized for the user, follow these steps:
a.
b.
c.
Do one of the following:
Step 4
a.
b.
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Select the check box next to the particular attribute.
Further define the authorization for that attribute in the box next to it.
Continue to select and define attributes, as applicable.
For more information about attributes, see
Attributes,"
or your AAA client documentation.
If you are finished configuring the user account options, click Submit to
record the options.
To continue to specify the user account options, perform other procedures in
this chapter, as applicable.
Chapter 7
Setting Up and Managing User Accounts
"Adding a Basic User Account" section on
"Setting IETF RADIUS Parameters for a User"
Appendix D, "RADIUS
.
Ascend-Remote-Addr
"Setting Protocol
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