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NAI Routing Enable
NAC Enable
5. Select an server ID from the table and click
Displays NAI routing status. AAA servers identify clients using the NAI.
The NAI is a character string in the format of an e-mail address as either
user or user@ but it need not be a valid e-mail address or a fully qualified
domain name. The NAI can be used either in a specific or generic form. The
specific form, which must contain the user portion and may contain the @
portion, identifies a single user. The generic form allows all users in a given
or without a to be configured on a single command line. Each user still
needs a unique security association, but these associations can be stored
on a AAA server. The original purpose of the NAI was to support roaming
between dialup ISPs. Using NAI, each ISP need not have all the accounts
for all of its roaming partners in a single RADIUS database. RADIUS
servers can proxy requests to remote servers for each.
A green checkmark defines NAC as enabled, while a Red X defines NAC
disabled with this AAA policy.
Edit,
or click
Add
to create a new policy.

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