Token Server User Databases - Cisco Servers User Manual

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Chapter 11
Working with User Databases
Step 8

Token Server User Databases

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Retries—The number of authentication attempts Cisco Secure ACS makes
before failing over to the secondary proxy RADIUS server.
Failback Retry Delay (minutes)—The number of minutes after which
Cisco Secure ACS attempts authentications using a failed primary proxy
RADIUS server.
Note
If both the primary and the secondary servers fail,
Cisco Secure ACS alternates between both servers until one
responds.
Click Submit.
Result: Cisco Secure ACS saves the proxy RADIUS token server database
configuration you created. You can add it to your Unknown User Policy or assign
specific user accounts to use this database for authentication. For more
information about the Unknown User Policy, see the
section on page
12-1. For more information about configuring user accounts to
authenticate using this database, see
Accounts."
Cisco Secure ACS supports the use of token servers for the increased security
provided by one-time passwords (OTPs). This section includes the following
topics:
About Token Servers and Cisco Secure ACS, page 11-48
About Token Servers and Cisco Secure ACS, page 11-48
RADIUS-Enabled Token Servers, page 11-49
Token Servers with Vendor-Proprietary Interfaces, page 11-53
Cisco Secure ACS 3.0 for Windows 2000/NT Servers User Guide
Token Server User Databases
"Unknown User Processing"
Chapter 7, "Setting Up and Managing User
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