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  2. TACACS - Wikipedia

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    TACACS and XTACACS both allow a remote access server to communicate with an authentication server in order to determine if the user has access to the network. TACACS Plus (TACACS+) is a protocol developed by Cisco and released as an open standard beginning in 1993.

  3. Broadband remote access server - Wikipedia

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    A broadband remote access server (BRAS, B-RAS or BBRAS) routes traffic to and from broadband remote access devices such as digital subscriber line access multiplexers (DSLAM) on an Internet service provider's (ISP) network. [1] [2] BRAS can also be referred to as a broadband network gateway or border network gateway (BNG). [3]

  4. Network access server - Wikipedia

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    The above translates into different implementations for different uses. Here are some examples. An Internet service provider which provides network access via common modem or modem-like devices (be it PSTN, DSL, cable or GPRS/UMTS) can have one or more NAS (network access server) devices which accept PPP, PPPoE or PPTP connections, checking credentials and recording accounting data via back ...

  5. RADIUS - Wikipedia

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    Remote Authentication Dial In User Service (RADIUS) June 2000: RADIUS: Updated by RFC 2868, RFC 3575, RFC 5080: This standard describes RADIUS authentication and authorization between a Network Access Server (NAS) and a shared RADIUS authentication server. This protocol is also used to carry configuration information from the RADIUS server to ...

  6. List of Cisco products - Wikipedia

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    Teleworker/Remote Connectivity—Cisco LAN2LAN Personal Office for ISDN, VPN 3000 Concentrators; Cisco Wireless LAN products—Access Points, PCI/PCMCIA/USB Wireless LAN Adaptors, Wireless LAN Controllers (WLC), Wireless LAN Solutions Engines (WLSE), Wireless Control System (WCS), Location Appliances, Long range antennas

  7. Out-of-band management - Wikipedia

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    Newer server motherboards often have built-in remote management and need no separate management card. Internally, Ethernet -based out-of-band management can either use a dedicated separate Ethernet connection, or some kind of traffic multiplexing can be performed on the system's regular Ethernet connection.

  8. Jump server - Wikipedia

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    Not allowing outbound access to the rest of the internet from the jump server. [8] Restricting which programs can be run on the jump server. [9] Enabling strong logging for monitoring and alerting of suspicious activity. [6] With the high level of risk that a jump server can represent, a VPN may be a suitable and higher security replacement. [10]

  9. Network Admission Control - Wikipedia

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    Network Admission Control (NAC) refers to Cisco's version of network access control, which restricts access to the network based on identity or security posture.When a network device (switch, router, wireless access point, DHCP server, etc.) is configured for NAC, it can force user or machine authentication prior to granting access to the network.

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