Concept Guide

ACL Conguration Information
Auto-Command
Privilege Levels
After gaining authorization for the rst time, you may congure these attributes.
NOTE: RADIUS authentication/authorization is done for every login. There is no dierence between rst-time login and
subsequent logins.
Idle Time
Every session line has its own idle-time. If the idle-time value is not changed, the default value of 30 minutes is used.
RADIUS species idle-time allow for a user during a session before timeout. When a user logs in, the lower of the two idle-time values
(congured or default) is used. The idle-time value is updated if both of the following happens:
The administrator changes the idle-time of the line on which the user has logged in.
The idle-time is lower than the RADIUS-returned idle-time.
ACL Conguration Information
The RADIUS server can specify an ACL. If an ACL is congured on the RADIUS server, and if that ACL is present, the user may be allowed
access based on that ACL.
If the ACL is absent, authorization fails, and a message is logged indicating this.
RADIUS can specify an ACL for the user if both of the following are true:
If an ACL is absent.
If there is a very long delay for an entry, or a denied entry because of an ACL, and a message is logged.
NOTE
: The ACL name must be a string. Only standard ACLs in authorization (both RADIUS and TACACS) are supported.
Authorization is denied in cases using Extended ACLs.
Auto-Command
You can congure the system through the RADIUS server to automatically execute a command when you connect to a specic line.
The auto-command command is executed when the user is authenticated and before the prompt appears to the user.
Automatically execute a command.
auto-command
Privilege Levels
Through the RADIUS server, you can congure a privilege level for the user to enter into when they connect to a session.
This value is congured on the client system.
Set a privilege level.
privilege level
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