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AAA Servers Supported by the NXC5200, Table 152, INTERNAL AUTHENTCATION METHOD, EXTERNAL, RADIUS
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Chapter 8 Application Table 152 Authentication Capability List INTERNAL AUTHENTCATION METHOD EAP-TTLS (pap) EAP-PEAP (Mschapv2) EAP-PEAP (TLS) EAP-MD5 O O O OA O O X X X X X X A. Must set domain authentication. EXTERNAL RADIUS O O O O AAA Servers Supported by the NXC5200 The following lists the types of authentication server the NXC5200 supports. • Local user database The NXC5200 uses the built-in local user database to authenticate administrative users logging into the NXC5200's Web Configurator or network access users logging into the network through the NXC5200. • Directory Service (LDAP/AD) LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol)/AD (Active Directory) is a directory service that is both a directory and a protocol for controlling access to a network. The directory consists of a database specialized for fast information retrieval and filtering activities. You create and store user profile and login information on the external server. • RADIUS RADIUS (Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service) authentication is a popular protocol used to authenticate users by means of an external or built-in RADIUS server. RADIUS authentication allows you to validate a large number of users from a central location. Note: Because the NXC5200 has an internal authentication database, you can create local login accounts on it without needing to rely on an external authentication server. The built-in authentication server supports PEAP/EAP-TLS/EAP-TTLS. 286 ENC User's Guide