12-04-2014 04:58 AM - edited 03-10-2019 10:14 PM
Hello,
i have an ACS 5.6 in use. The used Authentication Protocols are RADIUS and TACACS.
With RADIUS it is no Problem to assign a static ip address to an user with radius attributes that are stored in Authorization profiles.
Is it possible to assign a static ip address to an existing user in the ACS Server with TACACS?
Thanks in Advance and Kind regards
Fabian Wrba
12-04-2014 12:44 PM
Hello Fabian, I have never done this via TACACS+ so I am not sure if it is possible. Radius can provide AAA for both network and device administration vs TACACS+ is only used for device administration. With that being said, can you explain to me/everyone else here exactly what you are trying to accomplish and perhaps a bit more details on your setup.
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12-05-2014 02:10 AM
Hello,
thanks for your fast answer!
I try to give you an Explanation what exactly I want to do:
I have installed a new ACS 5.6 Server in our Network. Until then we have an ACS 4.2 in use. At the Moment i have changed 95% of users from ACS 4.2 to ACS 5.6. These 95 % are all use RADIUS and they use Network Administration with Authorization Profiles (Assign static IP Adress to User). There is no Problem!
The remaining 5 % of Users(Cisco 700 ISDN Router) use the TACACS protocol. At the Moment it works with ACS 4.2 because here it is possible to assign them a static ip address. On the ACS 5.6 i cant find a way to do this because as you already say it is apparently only device Administration possible.
My Question is, is it even possible, with TACACS+ and the ACS 5.6, to assign static IP addresses as on the ACS 4.2 and if so how?
Kind regards
Fabian Wrba
03-10-2016 04:58 AM
Hello,
we have the same Problem.
Do you have any solution to assign a static ip address with ACS 5.x via tacacs?
best regards
Marcus
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