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Cisco Secure ACS 3.0 for Windows 2000/NT Servers User Guide
78-13751-01, Version 3.0
Chapter 1 Overview of Cisco Secure ACS
AAA Server Functions and Concepts
Other Authorization-Related Features
In addition to the authorization-related features discussed in this section, the
following features are provided by Cisco Secure ACS:
following features are provided by Cisco Secure ACS:
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Group administration of users, with support for up to 500 groups (see the
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Ability to map a user from an external user database to a specific
Cisco Secure ACS group (see the
Cisco Secure ACS group (see the
)
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Ability to disable an account after a number of failed attempts, specified by
the administrator (see the
the administrator (see the
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Ability to disable an account on a specific date (see the
)
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Ability to restrict time-of-day and day-of-week access (see the
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Ability to restrict network access based on remote address caller line
identification (CLID) and dialed number identification service (DNIS) (see
the
identification (CLID) and dialed number identification service (DNIS) (see
the
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IP Pools for IP address assignment of end-user client hosts (see the
)
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Per-user and per-group TACACS+ or RADIUS attributes (see the
)
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Support for Voice over IP (VoIP), including configurable logging of
accounting data (see the
accounting data (see the
Accounting
AAA clients use the accounting functions provided by the RADIUS and
TACACS+ protocols to communicate relevant data for each user session to the
AAA server for recording. Cisco Secure ACS writes accounting records to a
comma-separated value (CSV) log file or ODBC database, depending upon your
TACACS+ protocols to communicate relevant data for each user session to the
AAA server for recording. Cisco Secure ACS writes accounting records to a
comma-separated value (CSV) log file or ODBC database, depending upon your