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1-9 
Basic Message Exchange Process of HWTACACS 
The following takes a Telnet user as an example to describe how HWTACACS performs user 
authentication, authorization, and accounting. 
 illustrates the basic message exchange 
process of HWTACACS. 
Figure 1-6 Basic message exchange process of HWTACACS for a Telnet user 
Host
HWTACACS client
HWTACACS server
1) The user logs in
2) Start-authentication packet
3) Authentication response requesting the username
4) Request for username
5) The user inputs the username
6) Authentication continuance packet with the 
username
7) Authentication response requesting the login 
password
8) Request for password
9) The user inputs the password
11) Authentication response indicating successful 
authentication
12) User authorization request packet
13) Authorization response indicating successful 
authorization
14) The user logs in successfully
15) Start-accounting request
16) Accounting response indicating the start of 
accounting
17) The user logs off
18) Stop-accounting request
19) Stop-accounting response
10) Authentication continuance packet with the 
login password
 
 
1)  A Telnet user sends an access request to the NAS.  
2)  Upon receiving the request, the HWTACACS client sends a start-authentication packet to the 
HWTACACS server. 
3)  The HWTACACS server sends back an authentication response requesting the username.  
4)  Upon receiving the response, the HWTACACS client asks the user for the username. 
5)  The user inputs the username. 
6)  After receiving the username from the user, the HWTACACS client sends to the server a 
continue-authentication packet carrying the username.  
7)  The HWTACACS server sends back an authentication response, requesting the login password.  
8)  Upon receipt of the response, the HWTACACS client asks the user for the login password.