Summary


At this point, you should be comfortable with maneuvering the ACS interface and adding users. It is important that you become familiar with the different sections that you need to manipulate as you enter users, add access rights, and configure advanced settings. In the next chapter, you begin to configure User Groups and incorporate your policies with numerous users and assign special rights to specific users while other users can inherit groups settings.

If you have deployed the UCP module, you should be able to successfully access the UCP web page from the network, log in as a user, and change that user's password. Remember to select the distributed database option if the UCP is on a server other than the one ACS is installed on.

You should also be able to determine addresses assigned by ACS, whether they be static, from a pool on the AAA client, or from a pool that you have created in ACS. As you proceed, be prepared to determine what users require special rights to the network and how you can separate users into groups.




Cisco Access Control Security(c) AAA Administrative Services
Cisco Access Control Security: AAA Administration Services
ISBN: 1587051249
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2006
Pages: 173

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