Cisco Cisco Email Security Appliance X1050 Guía Del Usuario
Chapter 8 Common Administrative Tasks
Managing the Configuration File
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Step 6
Enter the Shared Secret password for the RADIUS server.
Note
When enabling external authentication for a cluster of IronPort
appliances, enter the same Shared Secret password on all appliances in the
cluster.
appliances, enter the same Shared Secret password on all appliances in the
cluster.
Step 7
Enter the number of seconds that the appliance waits for a response from the
server before timing out.
server before timing out.
Step 8
Select whether to use PAP or CHAP for RADIUS authentication.
Step 9
Optionally, click Add Row to add another RADIUS server. Repeat steps
and
for each RADIUS server that your appliance uses for authentication.
Step 10
Enter the amount of time to store external authentication credentials in the web
user interface.
user interface.
Step 11
Select whether to map a group of RADIUS users to an IronPort role, or grant all
RADIUS users the Administrator role. It is recommended that you map RADIUS
groups to IronPort roles.
RADIUS users the Administrator role. It is recommended that you map RADIUS
groups to IronPort roles.
Step 12
If you chose to map a RADIUS group to an IronPort role, enter the RADIUS
CLASS attribute for the group and select the role for users with that CLASS
attribute.
CLASS attribute for the group and select the role for users with that CLASS
attribute.
Step 13
Optionally, click Add Row to add another group. Repeat steps
and
for each
group of users that the appliance authenticates.
Step 14
Submit and commit your changes.
Managing the Configuration File
All configuration settings within the Cisco IronPort appliance can be managed via
a single configuration file. The file is maintained in XML (Extensible Markup
Language) format.
a single configuration file. The file is maintained in XML (Extensible Markup
Language) format.
You can use this file in several ways: