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Chapter 9: Authentication
attribute, in the following format:
:group_name=testgroup1,users:
The above example sets the remote user as a member of testgroup1 and users if groups with those names exist on the
Console Server. Any groups which do not exist on the Console Server are ignored.
When setting the Framed-Filter-Id, the system may also remove the leading colon for an empty field. To work around this, add
some dummy text to the start of the string. For example:
dummy:group_name=testgroup1,users:
• If no group is specified for a user, for example AmandaJones, then the user will have no User Interface and serial port
access but limited console access
• Default groups available on the Console Server include ‘admin’ for administrator access and ‘users’ for general user
access
TomFraser
Cleartext-Password := ”FraTom70”
Framed-Filter-Id=”:group_name=admin:”
AmandaJones
Cleartext-Password := ”JonAma83”
FredWhite Cleartext-Password := ”WhiFre62”
Framed-Filter-Id=”:group_name=testgroup1,users:”
JanetLong Cleartext-Password := ”LonJan57”
Framed-Filter-Id=”:group_name=admin:”
• Additional local groups such as
testgroup1
can be added via
Users & Groups: Serial & Network