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Chapter 6 Setting Up and Managing User Groups
Common User Group Settings
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Step 5 To save the group settings you have just made, click Submit.
For more information, see the “Saving Changes to User Group Settings” section
on page 6-50.
Step 6 To continue specifying other group settings, perform other procedures in this
chapter, as applicable.
Setting Callback Options for a User Group
Callback is a command string that is passed back to the access server. You can use
callback strings to initiate a modem to call the user back on a specific number for
added security or reversal of line charges. There are three options, as follows:
• No callback allowed—Disables callback for this group’s users. This is the
default setting.
• Dialup client specifies callback number—Allows the dialup client to
specify the callback number. The dialup client must support RFC 1570, PPP
LCP Extensions.
• Use Microsoft NT/2000 Callback settings (where possible)—Uses the
Microsoft Windows NT/2000 callback settings. Note that, if a user’s
Windows account resides in a remote domain, the domain in which
Cisco Secure ACS resides must have a two-way trust with that domain for the
Microsoft NT/2000 callback settings to operate for that user.
To set callback options for a user group, follow these steps:
Step 1 In the navigation bar, click Group Setup.
Result: The Group Setup Select page opens.
Step 2 Select a group from the Group list, and then click Edit Settings.
Result: The Group Settings page displays the name of the group at its top.
Step 3 In the Callback table, select one of the following three options:
• No callback allowed
• Dialup client specifies callback number
• Use Microsoft NT/2000 Callback settings (where possible)