Cisco Systems Servers Server User Manual


 
Chapter 7 Setting Up and Managing User Accounts
Basic User Setup Options
7-16
Cisco Secure ACS 3.0 for Windows 2000/NT Servers User Guide
78-13751-01, Version 3.0
c. Complete the following boxes:
Note You must make an entry in each box. You can use the wildcard
asterisk (*) for all or part of a value. The format you use must
match the format of the string you receive from your AAA client.
You can determine this format from your RADIUS Accounting
Log.
AAA ClientSelect All AAA Clients, or the name of the NDG, or the
name of the individual AAA client, to which to permit or deny access.
PORTType the number of the port to which to permit or deny access.
You can use the wildcard asterisk (*) to permit or deny access to all ports.
CLIType the CLI number to which to permit or deny access. You can
use the wildcard asterisk (*) to permit or deny access based on part of the
number.
Tip This is also the selection to use if you want to restrict access based on other
values such as a Cisco Aironet clients MAC address. For more information,
see the About Network Access Restrictions section on page 5-6.
DNISType the DNIS number to which to permit or deny access. Use
this to restrict access based on the number into which the user will be
dialing. You can use the wildcard asterisk (*) to permit or deny access
based on part of the number.
Tip This is also the selection to use if you want to restrict access based on other
values such as a Cisco Aironet APs MAC address. For more information, see
the About Network Access Restrictions section on page 5-6.
d. Click enter.
Result: The information, specifying the AAA client, port, CLI, and DNIS
appears in the table above the AAA Client list.