Nokia IPSO 4.0 Cell Phone User Manual


 
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316 Nokia Network Voyager for IPSO 4.0 Reference Guide
Creating an Accounting Profile
To create an account profile
1. Enter the name of the accounting profile in the New Acct. Profile text box under the Acct.
Profile table; make sure that the name does not match any of the Names in the Acct. Profile
table.
2. Select the item in the Type drop-down list that matches the service requirements. (For a
description of the accounting algorithms that the list items represent, see “Accounting
Profile Types.”)
3. Select the item in the Control drop-down list that matches the service requirements. Values
other than required are effective only when the service requires more than one Acct. Profile.
(For a description of the effect on result disposition and subsequent algorithm invocation
that the list items represent, see “Profile Controls.”)
Note
The Server/File field is unused.
SKEY pam_skey_auth.so.1.0 Implements the S/Key algorithm. The user provides the
one-time pass phrase, which is used to authenticate the
user by using the password database.
SNMPD pam_snmpd_auth.so.1.0 Authenticates the SNMP packets from a user (Management
Station). When an SNMP user is added in the system
through Network Voyager, a corresponding authentication
and privacy key is created and kept in the usmUser
database, /var/ucd-snmp/snmpd.conf. When an SNMP
packet is received, the user name in the packet is used to
retrieve the user information from the database and
imported to the SNMP agent local store by this module. This
information is then used to authenticate the packets.
TACPLUS pam_tacplus_auth.so.1.0 A client/server authentication system that supports remote
administrator login to Network Voyager and command-line
configuration, and selected management functions. The
implemented protocol is called TACACS+.
UNIX pam_unix_auth.so.1.0 Uses the local password database to authenticate the user
to allow access to the system. When the user enters the
user name and password, this module is called to
authenticate the user, which, in turn, verifies the user name
and password from
/etc/passwd and /etc/
master.passwd
files.
Type Module Description