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Rad-Id
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Rad-Length
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Reply-Message
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Requested-Location-Info
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Revoke-Text
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Server-Group
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Server-Name
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Service-Type
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Session-Timeout
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Simultaneous-Use
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State
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Strip-User-Name
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Suffix
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Termination-Action
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Termination-Menu
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Tunnel-Assignment-Id
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Tunnel-Client-Auth-Id
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Tunnel-Client-Endpoint
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Tunnel-Connection-Id
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Tunnel-Medium-Type
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Tunnel-Preference
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Tunnel-Private-Group-Id
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Tunnel-Server-Auth-Id
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Tunnel-Server-Endpoint
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Tunnel-Type
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User-Category
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User-Name
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User-Vlan
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fw_mode
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dhcp-option
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dot1x-authentication-type
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mac-address
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mac-address-and-dhcp-options
TACACS Servers
You can now configure a TACACS server as the authentication server to authenticate and authorize all types of
management users, and account user sessions. When configured, the TACACS server allows a remote access
server to communicate with an authentication server to determine if the user has access to the network. The
IAP users can create several TACACS server profiles and associate these profiles to the user accounts to enable
authentication of the management users.
TACACS supports the following types of authentication:
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