Chapter 5 Customizing Your Configuration

Configuring a Remote Server for AA

Figure 5-2 Using a Script to Choose a Remote Server

 

Scripts

Remote

 

 

 

Services

Servers

 

NorthUsers-radius

North

Request

Choose

North2

 

 

 

service

 

 

SouthUsers-radius

South

 

 

18999

Table 5-5provides an overview of the process. The following sections describe the process in more detail. Repeat for each RemoteServer you want to configure.

Table 5-5 Configuring Multiple Remote Servers

Object

Action

RemoteServers

Add a new RemoteServer.

 

 

 

Set the protocol (radius).

 

 

 

Set the shared secret.

 

 

Services

Add a new Service.

Set the type (radius).

Set the remote server name and number.

Scripts

Add a new Script.

 

 

Radius

Set the IncomingScript.

Configuring Two Remote Servers

Configure each remote server you want to use for authentication and authorization. The following example shows the North remote server.

Creating RemoteServers

Step 1 Run the aregcmd command:

aregcmd

Step 2 Use the cd command to change to the RemoteServers level:

cd /Radius/RemoteServers

Step 3 Use the add command to add the remote server you specified in the Services level. The following example adds the North remote server:

add North

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Cisco Systems 4.2 manual Configuring Two Remote Servers, Creating RemoteServers, Add North

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