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Chapter 8 Security Setup
Setting up Centralized Administrator Authentication
• Protect Legal Credit Page—Select yes to restrict access to the Legal Credits
page to users in the user list. Select no to allow any user to view the Legal
Credits page.
Step 9 Click OK. You return automatically to the Security Setup page.
Setting up Centralized Administrator Authentication
The Centralized Administrator Authentication feature on the access point allows
the use of an AAA server (RADIUS or TACACS) services to authenticate users
when the User Manager function is enabled on the access point. The AAA server
verifies the user login and passes back the appropriate privileges for the user (or
administrator) when a login attempt is successful.
Note You must have at least one user configured on the access point before you can
enable the user manager feature.
Follow these steps to set up Centralized Administrator Authentication on the
access point.
Step 1 From Services section of the Setup page, click Security. The Security Setup page
appears.
Step 2 Click User Information. The User Information page appears.
Step 3 Click Add New User. The User Management window appears.
Step 4 Add a new user with full administrative capabilities (all capability settings
checked).
Step 5 Click Apply. You are returned to the User Information page.
Step 6 Click Back. You are returned to the Security Setup page.
Step 7 Click User Manager. The User Manager Setup page appears.
Step 8 Enable User Manager and click OK. You are returned to the Security Setup page.
Step 9 Click Authentication Server. The Authenticator Configuration page appears. See
Figure 8-18.