Cisco Cisco Email Security Appliance X1050 Referencia técnica
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C H A P T E R 3 : T H E C O M M A N D S : R E F E R E N C E E X A M P L E S
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Example - Setting Up a RADIUS Server for External Authentication
The following example shows how to set up a RADIUS server for external authentication. To
set up a RADIUS server, enter the hostname, port, shared password, and whether to use CHAP
or PAP for the authentication protocol.
set up a RADIUS server, enter the hostname, port, shared password, and whether to use CHAP
or PAP for the authentication protocol.
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Assign a role to "helpdesk1":
1. Administrators - Administrators have full access to all settings of
the system.
2. Operators - Operators are restricted from creating new user
accounts.
3. Read-Only Operators - Read-Only operators may only view settings
and status information.
4. Guests - Guest users may only view status information.
5. Help Desk Users - Help Desk users have access only to ISQ and
Message Tracking.
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Enter the password for helpdesk1.
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Please enter the new password again.
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Users:
1. admin - "Administrator" (admin)
2. helpdesk1 - "Help Desk" (helpdesk)
External authentication: Disabled
Choose the operation you want to perform:
- NEW - Create a new account.
- EDIT - Modify an account.
- DELETE - Remove an account.
- PASSWORD - Change the password for a user.
- EXTERNAL - Configure external authentication.
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Code Example 3-159 userconfig - Setting up a RADIUS server
mail3.example.com> userconfig
Users:
1. admin - "Administrator" (admin)
Code Example 3-158 userconfig - Creating new user account