Administrator Guide

Idle Time
Every session line has its own idle-time. If the idle-time value is not changed, the default value of 30 minutes
is used.
RADIUS specifies idle-time allow for a user during a session before timeout. When a user logs in, the lower of
the two idle-time values (configured or default) is used. The idle-time value is updated if both of the following
happens:
The administrator changes the idle-time of the line on which the user has logged in.
The idle-time is lower than the RADIUS-returned idle-time.
ACL Configuration Information
The RADIUS server can specify an ACL. If an ACL is configured on the RADIUS server, and if that ACL is
present, the user may be allowed access based on that ACL.
If the ACL is absent, authorization fails, and a message is logged indicating this.
RADIUS can specify an ACL for the user if both of the following are true:
If an ACL is absent.
If there is a very long delay for an entry, or a denied entry because of an ACL, and a message is logged.
NOTE: The ACL name must be a string. Only standard ACLs in authorization (both RADIUS and TACACS)
are supported. Authorization is denied in cases using Extended ACLs.
Auto-Command
You can configure the system through the RADIUS server to automatically execute a command when you
connect to a specific line.
The auto-command command is executed when the user is authenticated and before the prompt appears to
the user.
Automatically execute a command.
auto-command
Setting Access to Privilege Levels through RADIUS
To configure a privilege level for the user to enter into when they connect to a session, use the following
command.
Configure a privilege level for the user to enter into when they connect to a session through the RADIUS
server.
privilege level
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