Cisco Systems ASA 5500 manual Specify a User Authentication Method

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Chapter 7 Scenario: Remote-Access VPN Configuration

Implementing the Remote-Access Scenario

Step 2 Specify the type of authentication that you want to use by performing one of the following steps:

To use static preshared keys for authentication, click Pre-Shared Key, and enter a key (such as "CisCo").

To use digital certificates for authentication, click Certificate, click the Certificate Signing Algorithm (rsa-sig/dsa-sig) from the drop-down list, and then click a pre-configured trustpoint name from the drop-down list.

Step 3 Click Next to continue.

Specify a User Authentication Method

Users can be authenticated either by a local authentication database or by using external authentication, authorization, and accounting (AAA) servers (RADIUS, TACACS+, SDI, NT, and Crabbers).

In Step 4 of the VPN Wizard, perform the following steps:

Step 1 Click the appropriate radio button to specify the type of user authentication that you want to use:

A local authentication database

An external AAA server group

Step 2 Click a preconfigured server group from the drop-down list, or click New to add a new server group.

 

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Contents Scenario Remote-Access VPN Configuration Implementing the Remote-Access Scenario 78-17372-01 Click the Remote Access VPN option Select VPN ClientsSpecify the VPN Tunnel Group Name and Authentication Method Specify a User Authentication Method Configure User Accounts optional Configure Address Pools Configure Client Attributes Configure the IKE Policy Configure IPSec Encryption and Authentication parameters Specify Address Translation Exception and Split Tunneling 78-17372-01 Verify the Remote-Access VPN Configuration What to Do Next Scenario Remote-Access VPN Configuration What to Do Next
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ASA 5500 specifications

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