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Glossary

September 2005

information about users and administering multiple security systems across
complex networks.

RAS

Remote Access Server. Network device that accepts connection requests from
remote users, authenticates users through RADIUS, and routes users onto the
network. Identical in meaning to

NAS

.

realm

A logical grouping of authentication servers (

Primary RADIUS Server

and

Replica

RADIUS Server

s).

Replica
RADIUS Server

A server that participates in balancing the load of user authentication requests
within a realm. A Replica RADIUS Server’s database is periodically synchronized
with the database on the Primary RADIUS Server. Compare

Primary RADIUS

Server

.

return list
attribute

An attribute that RSA RADIUS Server returns to a RAS in an Access-Accept
message when a user is authenticated. Return list attributes provide additional
parameters, such as VLAN assignment or IP address assignment, that the RAS
needs to connect the user.

RSA
Authentication
Manager

A host running RSA Security proprietary RSA SecurID software, which identifies
and authenticates users by validating their RSA SecurID passcodes.

SecurID

Security token system that allows remote-access users to generate a
pseudo-random value they can forward as part of an authentication sequence.

session ID

Session Identifier. A string of characters uniquely identifying the session.

shared secret

An encryption key known only to the sender and receiver of data.

SNMP

Simple Network Management Protocol.

software token

A software utility running on a computer or digital assistant that generates a

tokencode

. Compare

token

.

supplicant

The client in an 802.1X-authenticated network.

time drift

The process by which two clocks that are initially synchronized gradually display
different times.

token

A physical device, such as an RSA SecurID card or key fob, that displays a

tokencode

. A user’s token is one of the factors in the RSA SecurID authentication

system. See

PIN

.

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