Defining different Service-Types for different equipment for the same user
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- Subject: Defining different Service-Types for different equipment for the same user
- From: Nuno Cervaens <Nuno.Cervaens@cern.ch>
- Date: Wed, 05 Jul 2006 17:36:39 +0200
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Hi,
I have to install a Radius Server that is going to authenticate and
autorize users in the CLI of a mix of router brands and switches.
The server will have a bunch of users that will have defined the
Service-Type Administrative or NAS-Prompt. My problem is that when a
user logs in to an Enterasys SSR with the Service-Type = Administrative,
it goes immediately to the configure mode, and I dont want that, just
the enable mode.
So for a user that has Serv.Type = Administrative I would like to
specifically define for the SSRs the Service-Type as NAS-Prompt (which
goes to enable mode, equivalent for Administrative for CISCO that goes
as well to enable mode for example).
Do you know the best way to implement this?
Thanks,
Nuno
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