Adding a new proxy distribution table entry – Cisco 3.3 User Manual

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Chapter 4 Network Configuration

Proxy Distribution Table Configuration

character strings. While you cannot change the character string definition for the
“(Default)” entry, you can change the distribution of authentication requests
matching the “(Default)” entry. At installation, the AAA server associated with
the “(Default)” entry is the local Cisco Secure ACS. It can sometimes be easier to
define strings that match authentication requests to be processed locally rather
than defining strings that match authentication requests to be processed remotely.
In such a case, associating the “(Default)” entry with a remote AAA server
permits you to configure your Proxy Distribution Table with the more easily
written entries.

Adding a New Proxy Distribution Table Entry

To create a Proxy Distribution Table entry, follow these steps:

Step 1

In the navigation bar, click Network Configuration.

The Network Configuration page opens.

Step 2

Under the Proxy Distribution Table, click Add Entry.

Note

If the Proxy Distribution Table does not appear, click Interface
Configuration
, click Advanced Options, and then select the
Distributed System Settings check box.

Step 3

In the Character String box, type the string of characters, including the delimiter
to forward on when users dial in to be authenticated. For example, .uk.

Note

Angle brackets (< and >) cannot be used.

Step 4

From the Position list, select Prefix if the character string you typed appears at
the beginning of the username or Suffix if the character string appears at the end
of the username.

Step 5

From the Strip list, select Yes if the character string you entered is to be stripped
off the username, or select No if it is to be left intact.

Step 6

In the AAA Servers column, select the AAA server you want to use for proxy.
Click --> (right arrow button) to move it to the Forward To column.

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