HP-UX AAA Server A.08.01 administrator's guide (T1428-90072, May 2010)

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H - I - J - K
Hard token Also called token devices. A physical authentication device such as a SmartCard that displays
the OTP.
Hint When a user requests access to a service of a specific configuration, a client may provide this
information in an Access-Request as a hint to the AAA Server. The server may reject the request
based on the hints or supply the service as specified by the hints, by the servers configuration,
or by a combination of the hints and the servers configuration.
IETF Internet Engineering Task Force.
Integrated
Services
Digital
Network
A digital access line, abbreviated as ISDN.
Interlink Used to connect multiple AAA servers in a fabric with SLAs and to establish policies among them.
Internet
Engineering
Task Force
Internet standards setting organization, abbreviated as IETF.
Internet
Protocol
A Layer 3 (network layer) protocol that contains addressing information and some control
information that allows packets to be routed, abbreviated as IP.
Internet
Research Task
Force
A group associated with IETF focusing on research rather than standards, abbreviated as IRTF.
Internet
Service
Provider
Communications service company that provides Internet access and services to its customers.
ISPs range in size from small independents serving a local calling area to large, established
telecommunications companies, abbreviated as ISP.
IP Internet Protocol.
IPv6 IPv6 is the new version of the Internet Protocol (IP) that builds on the current version of IP (IPv4).
IPv6 provides improvements in addressing, configuration, and security.
IRTF Internet Research Task Force.
ISDN Integrated Services Digital Network.
ISP Internet service provider.
L - M - N
LAS Local Authorization Server.
LDAP Lightweight Directory Access Protocol.
Lightweight
Directory
Access
Protocol
Used for directories providing naming, location, management, security, and other services for
Internet networking, abbreviated as LDAP.
Local
Authorization
Server
A Local authorization server is the HP-UX AAA code that authorizes, accounts, and bill users
based on realms, abbreviated as LAS.
MS-CHAP Microsoft Challenge-Handshake Authentication Protocol is an implementation of the CHAP
protocol that Microsoft created to authenticate remote Windows workstations. In most respects,
MS-CHAP is identical to CHAP, but there are a few differences. MS-CHAP is based on the
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