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Chapter 3 Interface Configuration

Protocol Configuration Options for RADIUS

Session-Timeout attribute. This enables you to provide different session
timeout values for wireless and wired end-user clients. For detailed steps, see

Setting Protocol Configuration Options for Non-IETF RADIUS Attributes,
page 3-17

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RADIUS (Ascend) Settings—From this section you enable the RADIUS
VSAs for RADIUS (Ascend). This page appears if you have configured a
RADIUS (Ascend) or a RADIUS (Cisco IOS/PIX) device. For detailed
procedures, see

Setting Protocol Configuration Options for Non-IETF

RADIUS Attributes, page 3-17

.

RADIUS (Cisco VPN 3000) Settings—From this section you enable the
RADIUS VSAs for RADIUS (Cisco VPN 3000). For detailed procedures, see

Setting Protocol Configuration Options for Non-IETF RADIUS Attributes,
page 3-17

.

RADIUS (Cisco VPN 5000) Settings—From this section you enable the
RADIUS VSAs for RADIUS (Cisco VPN 5000). For detailed procedures, see

Setting Protocol Configuration Options for Non-IETF RADIUS Attributes,
page 3-17

.

RADIUS (Microsoft) Settings—From this section you enable the RADIUS
VSAs for RADIUS (Microsoft). This page appears if you configure a
RADIUS (Ascend), or a RADIUS (VPN 3000), or a RADIUS (Cisco
IOS/PIX) device. For detailed procedures, see

Setting Protocol Configuration

Options for Non-IETF RADIUS Attributes, page 3-17

.

RADIUS (Nortel) Settings—From this section you enable the RADIUS
VSAs for RADIUS (Nortel). For detailed procedures, see

Setting Protocol

Configuration Options for Non-IETF RADIUS Attributes, page 3-17

.

RADIUS (Juniper) Settings—From this section you enable the RADIUS
VSAs for RADIUS (Juniper). For detailed procedures, see

Setting Protocol

Configuration Options for Non-IETF RADIUS Attributes, page 3-17

.

RADIUS (BBSM) Settings—From this section you enable the RADIUS
VSAs for RADIUS “Building Broadband Service Manger” (BBSM). For
detailed procedures, see

Setting Protocol Configuration Options for

Non-IETF RADIUS Attributes, page 3-17

.

While Cisco Secure ACS ships with these listed VSAs prepackaged, it also
enables you to define and configure custom attributes for any VSA set not already
contained in Cisco Secure ACS. If you have configured a custom VSA and a
corresponding AAA client, from the Interface Configuration section you can
select the custom VSA and then set the options for how particular attributes

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