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Cisco ASA Series CLI Configuration Guide
Chapter 1 Configuring Management Access
Configuring AAA for System Administrators
Licensing Requirements for AAA for System Administrators
The following table shows the licensing requirements for this feature:
Prerequisites
Depending on the feature, you can use the following:
•
AAA server—See the
“Configuring AAA Server Groups” section on page 1-11
.
•
Local Database—See the
“Adding a User Account to the Local Database” section on page 1-22
Prerequisites for Management Authentication
Before the ASA can authenticate a Telnet, SSH, or HTTP user, you must identify the IP addresses that
are allowed to communicate with the ASA. For the ASASM, the exception is for access to the system in
multiple context mode; a session from the switch to the ASASM is a Telnet session, but Telnet access
configuration is not required. For more information, see the
“Configuring ASA Access for ASDM,
Telnet, or SSH” section on page 1-1
Prerequisites for Local Command Authorization
•
Configure
enable
authentication. (See the
“Configuring Authentication for CLI and ASDM Access”
enable
authentication is essential for maintaining the username after the user accesses the
enable
command.
Alternatively, you can use the
login
command (which is the same as the
enable
command with
authentication; for the local database only), which requires no configuration. We do not recommend
this option because it is not as secure as
enable
authentication.
You can also use CLI authentication, but it is not required.
•
See the following prerequisites for each user type:
–
Local database users—Configure each user in the local database at a privilege level from 0 to 15.
–
RADIUS users—Configure the user with Cisco VSA CVPN3000-Privilege-Level with a value
between 0 and 15.
–
LDAP users—Configure the user with a privilege level between 0 and 15, and then map the
LDAP attribute to Cisco VSA CVPN3000-Privilege-Level according to the
Attribute Maps” section on page 1-20
.
Prerequisites for Command Authorization
•
Configure CLI authentication (see the
“Configuring Authentication for CLI and ASDM Access”
•
Configure
enable
authentication (see the
“Configuring Authentication to Access Privileged EXEC
Mode (the enable Command)” section on page 1-20
).
Model
License Requirement
All models
Base License.
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