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Chapter 9 Making and Deploying Configuration Changes Using NetConfig
Using System-defined Tasks
For example, the command, snmp-server community public ro will be displayed as snmp-server
community ***** ro
.
For each device category, click on Applicable Devices to view the devices in your selection, to which
this task applies.
Authentication Proxy Task
The Authentication Proxy feature helps users to log into the network or access the Internet using HTTP.
Their specific profiles are automatically retrieved and applied from a CiscoSecure ACS, or other
RADIUS, or TACACS+ authentication server.
The Cisco Secure Integrated Software authentication proxy feature allows network administrators to
apply specific security policies on a user to user basis. You can use the Authentication Proxy
system-define, configuration Task on IOS devices which have been configured for VPN functionality.
The IOS category of devices (including Cable devices) are supported by this task.
For more details, see Table 9-3.
You can enter the details of this task in the Authentication Proxy Configuration dialog box. (To invoke
this dialog box, see
Starting a New NetConfig Job.)
For the features of system-defined tasks and a description of the features of a system-defined task dialog
box, see
Understanding the System-defined Task User Interface (Dialog Box).
The fields in the Authentication Proxy Configuration dialog box are:
Group Sub-Group Field Description
IOS
Parameters
Authorization
(AAA)
Action Select the required option to enable, disable or make no
change to the authorization configuration.
Method 1 Select either tacacs+ or radius as your first method of
authorization.
Method 2 Select either tacacs+ or radius as your second method of
authorization, based on your selection in the first method
Cache Timeout Minutes
(1-2147483647)
Timeout value. The default timeout value can be in the range
of 1 and 2,147,483,647.
Set to default Select this to set the default cache timeout value of 60
seconds.
Banner Action Select Enable or Disable to set or reset Banner display in the
login page.
If you select Enable, the router name is displayed in the
login page.
If you select Disable, then the router name is not
displayed.
If you do not want to make any changes to the banner, select
No Change.