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Chapter4 Setting Up and Managing Network Configuration AAA Client Configuration
RADIUS (Cisco BBMS)Select this option if the network device is a Cisco
BBMS network device supporting authentication via RADIUS.
RADIUS (IETF)Select this option if you are using devices using RADIUS
from more than one manufacturer and want to use standard IETF RADIUS
attributes. This is also the protocol to select if you want EAP-TLS to be used
with Cisco Aironet AAA clients.
RADIUS (Cisco IOS/PIX)This option enables you to pack commands sent
to a Cisco IOS AAA client. The commands are defined in the Group Setup
section. Select this option for RADIUS environments in which key
TACACS+ functions are required to support Cisco IOS equipment.
RADIUS (Cisco VPN 3000)Select this option if the network device is a
Cisco VPN 3000 series Concentrator.
RADIUS (Cisco VPN 5000)Select this option if the network device is a
Cisco VPN 5000 series Concentrator.
RADIUS (Ascend)Select this option if the network device is an Ascend
network device supporting authentication via RADIUS.
RADIUS (Juniper)Select this option if the network device is a Juniper
network device supporting authentication via RADIUS.
RADIUS (Nortel)Select this option if the network device is a Nortel
network device supporting authentication via RADIUS.
Note The preceding list of protocol options represents those that
Cisco Secure ACS ships with. For information about creating
user-defined RADIUS VSAs, see the User-Defined RADIUS
Vendors and VSA Sets section on pageE-27.
Step 8 To enable single connection from a AAA client, rather than a new one for every
TACACS+ request, select the Single Connect TACACS+ AAA Client (Record
stop in accounting on failure) check box. In single connection, multiple requests
from a single client are multiplexed over a single session.
Note If your connection is unreliable, do not use this feature.