CiscoSecure Database

User Setup—Select the type of authentication database, and enter the user password:
— Password Authentication—Two types of password authentication are
available on the Cisco Secure ACS by default. You can add a number of
additional authentication types by clicking the External User Databases
button on the left navigation bar. Select the authentication type from the
drop-down menu:
CiscoSecure Database—Authenticates the user from a database
installed locally on the Cisco Secure ACS.
Windows NT/2000—Authenticates the user against a Windows
NT/2000 Server that is located on the same system that is
running the Cisco Secure ACS or any Windows NT/2000 system
that has a trust relationship with the domain that the Cisco
Secure ACS is part of.
External User Database—You can add multiple configurations
for each of the following authentication services: Vasco Token
Server, RSA SecurID Token Server, RADIUS Token Server,
External ODBC Database, Windows NT/2000, Novell NDS,
Leap Proxy RADIUS Server, Generis LDAP, SafeWord Token
Server, CryptoCard Token Server, AXENT Token Server, and
ActivCard Token Server.
— Password and Confirm Password—Enter and confirm the user’s password.
— Separate (CHAP/MS-CHAP/ARAP) Password—This feature is not used
on the Security Appliance.
— Group—Select a user group from the drop-down box. All users are
assigned to the default group unless they are specifically assigned to
another group. Grouping the users and applying rules to groups enables
you to efficiently administer the authentication services.
— Callback—This feature is not used on the Security Appliance.
— Client IP Address Assignment—This feature is not used on the Security
Appliance.