Cisco Systems 4.2 Network Card User Manual


 
CHAPTER
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Installing and Configuring Cisco Access Registrar, 4.2
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Customizing Your Configuration
After you have configured and tested a basic site, you can begin to make changes to better address your
own sites’s needs. This chapter provides information that describes how to:
Use groups to select the appropriate user service
Use multiple user lists to separate users
Performs authentication and authorization against data from an LDAP server
Use a script to determine which remote server to use for authentication and authorization
Use session management to allocate and account for dynamic resources such as the number of
concurrent user sessions.
The examples in this chapter provides an introduction to many of the CAR 4.2 objects and their
properties. See
Chapter 4, “Cisco Access Registrar Server Objects,” of the Cisco Access Registrar 4.2
User’s Guide for more detailed information.
Configuring Groups
The first change you might want to make is to create distinct groups based on the type of service, and
divide your user community according to these groups.
You can use Cisco AR UserGroups in two ways:
You can create separate groups for each specific type of service. For example, you can have a group
for PPP users and another for Telnet users.
You can use a default group and, depending on how the user logs in, use a script to determine which
service to provide.
The default Cisco AR installation provides examples of both types of groups.
Configuring Specific Groups
For users who always require the same type of service, you can create specific user groups, and then set
the user’s group membership to that group.
Table 5-1 provides an overview of the process. The following sections describe the process in more
detail.