Cisco Secure Access Control Server (ACS) network security software helps you
authenticate users by controlling access to an AAA client. The AAA client can
be any one of many network devices that can be configured to defer
authentication and authorization of network users to an AAA server. Cisco
Secure ACS operates as a set of Windows services that control the
authentication, authorization, and accounting of users accessing networks. This
module describes features, functions, and architectures of Cisco Secure ACS and
how to configure TACACS+ and RADIUS on Cisco routers and switches to work with
Cisco Secure ACS.
Upon completing this module, students will be able to
install, configure, operate and troubleshoot Cisco Secure Access Control Server
(ACS) for Windows Server.
Students will be able to describe the
function, features and architecture of the three components of Cisco Secure
Access Control Server (ACS) for Windows Server. Students will also be able to
configure TACACS+ and RADIUS with the Cisco Secure ACS for Windows Server.
PIX Security Appliance Command Reference
Cisco IOS Security Command Reference
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NOTE:
It is required that the student study the commands covered in the
chapter using the labs and the Command Reference. Not all required commands are
covered in sufficient detail in the text alone. Successful completion of this
course requires a thorough knowledge of command syntax and application.
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