Chapter3 Settin g Up the CiscoSecure ACS HTML Interface
Protocol Configuration Options for RADIUS
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•RADIUS (Nortel) Settings—This section allows you to enable the RADIUS
vendor-specific attributes for RADIUS (Nortel). For detailed procedures, see
the “Setting Protocol Configuration Options for RADIUS (Nortel)” section
on page 3-18.
•RADIUS (Juniper) Settings—This section allows you to enable the
RADIUS vendor-specific attributes for RADIUS (Juniper). For detailed
procedures, see the “Setting Protocol Configuration Options for RADIUS
(Juniper)” section on page 3-19.
•RADIUS (Cisco BBSM) Settings—This section allows you to enable the
RADIUS vendor-specific attributes for RADIUS (Cisco BBSM). For detailed
procedures, see the “Setting Protocol Configuration Options for RADIUS
(Cisco BBSM)” section on page 3-20.
While Cisco Secure ACS ships with these listed VSAs prepackaged, it also
enables you to define and configure custom attributes for any VSA set not already
contained in Cisco Secure ACS. If you have configured a custom VSA and a
corresponding AAA client, from the Interface Configuration section you can
select the custom VSA and then set the options for how particular attributes
appear as configurable options on the User Setup or Group Setup page. For
information about creating user-defined RADIUS VSAs, see the “User-Defined
RADIUS Vendors and VSA Sets” section on pageE-27.
Radius (Cisco Aironet) is not listed in Internet Configuration because there is no
configuration required.
Setting Protocol Configuration Options for (IETF) RADIUSThis procedure enables you to hide or display any of the standard (IETF) RADIUS
attributes for configuration from other portions of the CiscoSecure ACS HTML
interface.
Note If the Per-user TACACS+/RADIUS Attributes check box in Interface
Configuration: Advanced Options is selected, a User check box appears
alongside the Group check box for each attribute.