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Cisco Secure ACS 3.0 for Windows 2000/NT Servers User Guide
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Chapter 11      Working with User Databases
Token Server User Databases
Step 8
Click Submit.
Result: Cisco Secure ACS saves the RADIUS token server database 
configuration you created. You can add it to your Unknown User Policy or assign 
specific user accounts to use this database for authentication. For more 
information about the Unknown User Policy, see the 
. For more information about configuring user accounts to 
authenticate using this database, see 
Token Servers with Vendor-Proprietary Interfaces
Cisco Secure ACS supports several token servers by communicating via the token 
server vendor’s proprietary API.
About Token Servers with Proprietary Interfaces
For token servers supported by using the token server vendor’s proprietary API, 
Cisco Secure ACS acts as a token-card client to the token server. In some cases, 
this means that the token-card client software is installed on the 
Cisco Secure ACS server. In others, you must provide Cisco Secure ACS with 
information about the token server. The token servers supported through their 
vendor’s proprietary API are as follows:
RSA SecurID—Cisco Secure ACS supports PPP (ISDN and async) and 
Telnet for RSA SecurID.
SafeWord—Cisco Secure ACS supports PPP (ISDN and async) and Telnet 
for SafeWord.
AXENT—Cisco Secure ACS supports PPP (over async only) and Telnet for 
AXENT, not PPP with ISDN.
Configuring a SafeWord Token Server External User Database
Cisco Secure ACS supports the SafeWord token server custom interface for 
authentication of users. You can create only one SafeWord configuration within 
Cisco Secure ACS.