Cisco Systems 4.2 manual Configure a Radius AAA client

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Chapter 6 Agentless Host Support Configuration Scenario

Summary of Configuration Steps

GAME group feedback provides an added security check for MAC address authentication by checking the device type categorization that ACS determines by associating a MAC address with a user group against information stored in a database on an audit server.

To use the GAME group feedback feature, you must add a NAC attribute-value pair to the ACS RADIUS dictionary before configuring a posture validation policy that uses GAME group feedback.

You then configure a posture validation policy in a NAP that requests device type authentication from the audit server. For details on configuring posture validation, see Enable Posture Validation, page 7-46.

The detailed steps for configuring GAME group feedback are described in Enable GAME Group Feedback, page 7-46in Chapter 9, “NAC Configuration Scenario.”

Summary of Configuration Steps

To configure agentless host support in ACS:

Step 1 Install ACS for Windows or ACS Solution Engine (ACS SE).

See Step 1: Install ACS, page 6-4for details.

Step 2 Configure a RADIUS AAA client.

See Step 2: Configure a RADIUS AAA Client, page 6-5for details.

Configure restrictions on the admin user password.

Step 3 Install and set up an ACS security certificate:

Note This step is required to enable posture validation and Network Access Profiles.

a.Obtain certificates and copy them to the ACS host.

b.Run the Windows certificate import wizard to install the certificate

c.Enable security certificates on the ACS installation.

d.Install the CA certificate.

e.Add a trusted certificate.

See Step 3: Install and Set Up an ACS Security Certificate, page 6-6for details.

Step 4 Configure LDAP support for MAB:

a.Configure an external LDAP database for MAB support.

b.Create One or More LDAP Database Configurations in ACS. See Step 4: Configure LDAP Support for MAB, page 6-10for details.

Step 5 Configure user groups for MAB segments.

See Step 5: Configure User Groups for MAB Segments, page 6-17for details.

Step 6 Enable agentless request processing:

a.Create a new Network Access Profile.

b.Enable agentless host processing for the profile.

c.Configure MAB.

See Step 6: Enable Agentless Request Processing, page 6-18for details.

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Cisco Systems 4.2 manual Configure a Radius AAA client, See Configure a Radius AAA Client, page 6-5for details

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