Chapter 7 Setting Up and Managing User Accounts
Basic User Setup Options
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Setting User Callback Option
Callback is a command string that is passed to the access server. You can use a
callback string to initiate a modem to call the user back on a specific number for
added security or reversal of line charges.
To set the user callback option, follow these steps:
Step 1 Perform Steps 1 through 3 of the “Adding a Basic User Account” section on
page 7-5.
Result: The User Setup Edit page opens. The username being added or edited
appears at the top of the page.
Step 2 Under Callback in the User Setup table, select the applicable option. Choices
include the following:
• Use group setting—Select if you want this user to use the setting for the
group.
• No callback allowed—Select to disable callback for this user.
• Callback using this number—Select and type the complete number,
including area code if necessary, on which to always call back this user.
• Dialup client specifies callback number—Select to enable the
Windows 95/98/ME or Windows NT/2000 dialup client to specify the
callback number.
• Use Microsoft NT/2000 callback settings—Select to use the settings
specified for Windows NT/2000 callback. Note that, if a Windows account for
a user resides in a remote domain, the domain in which Cisco Secure ACS
resides must have a two-way trust with that domain for the Microsoft
NT/2000 callback settings to operate for that user.
Note The dial-in user must have configured software that supports
callback.