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password before the first command line prompt on the SSH console console. You can monitor SSH
sessions using
Telnet—Requires AAA authentication when you start a Telnet connection to the PIX Firewall
console. You are required to authenticate before you can enter a Telnet command. You can monitor
telnet sessions using
Server Group—Provides a drop-down menu from which you can choose a server group to force
AAA authentication. This applies to all Server Groups.
Apply to PIX—Sends changes made in PDM to the PIX Firewall unit and applies them to the running
configuration.
Reset—Discards changes and reverts the panel to the information displayed when it was opened or the last
time
Refresh
was clicked while open.
Enabling Forced AAA Authentication
Follow these steps to enable forced AAA authentication:
1.
Select Enable.
2.
Select the server group for which you would like to enable AAA authentication. Select either Terminal
Access Controller Access Control System Plus (TACACS+), or Remote Authentication Dial-In User
Service (RADIUS), or a different server group you have named and configured using the AAA Server
Groups dialog box.
3.
Click Apply to PIX.
Enabling AAA Authentication for Specific Connections
Follow these steps to enable administrative AAA authentication for specific connections:
1.
Select one or more check boxes to require an authentication prompt whenever an HTTP, Serial,
Telnet
connection is made to the PIX Firewall.
2.
Select the server group for which the authentication prompt applies. Use the AAA Server Groups panel to
configure the server groups in this list.
3.
To exit this panel, refer to
Applying Changes to the PIX Firewall
Changes to the table made by Add, Edit, or Delete are not immediately applied to the running PIX configuration.
You must click on one of the following buttons to apply or discard changes:
1.
Apply to PIX—Sends changes made in PDM to the PIX Firewall unit and applies them to the running
configuration. Use the
failover
standby PIX Firewall unit. See
2.
Reset—Discards changes and reverts the panel to the information displayed when it was opened or the last
time
Refresh
was clicked while open.
Monitoring>Secure
Shell.
Monitoring>Telnet
Applying Changes to the PIX Firewall.
File
menu to write a copy the running configuration to Flash, a
Notes on Applying Configuration Changes.
Sessions.
SSH,
or
TFTP
server, or a

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