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Table 22
Group names in the Nortel SNAS and authentication services
Authentication method Group name on the Nortel SNAS must
correspond to...
RADIUS A group name defined in the vendor-specific
attribute used by the RADIUS server. Contact your
RADIUS system administrator for information.
LDAP A group name defined in the LDAP group attribute
used by the LDAP server. Contact your LDAP
system administrator for information.
Local database A group name used in the database. The group
name is for internal use to control access to
intranet resources according to the associated
access rules. When you add a user to the local
database, you map the user to one or more of the
defined user groups.
Configuring groups and extended profiles
The basic steps to configure groups and extended profiles on the Nortel
SNAS using the CLI are:
Step Action
1Configure the group (see “Configuring groups” (page 156)).
2Configure the client filters that will be referenced in the extended
profiles (see “Configuring client filters” (page 162)). The client
filters can be referenced by all extended profiles in the domain.
3Configure the extended profiles for the group (see “Configuring
extended profiles” (page 164)).
4Map the linksets to the group and extended profiles (see
“Mapping linksets to a group or profile” (page 167)).
5Create a default group, if desired (see “Creating a default group”
(page 169)).
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Roadmap of group and profile commands

The following roadmap lists all the CLI commands to configure groups,
client filters, extended profiles, and linkset mappings. Use this list as a
quick reference or click on any entry for more information:
Nortel Secure Network Access Switch
Using the Command Line Interface
NN47230-100 03.01 Standard
28 July 2008
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