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Cisco packet tracer active directory1/15/2024 Right Click on the newly created Group and select Properties: Name your Group, select the Group scope and type: Right click on User, and select Group from the New menu: Start -> Administrative Tools -> Active Directory Users and Computers Next, we need to create an Active Directory User Group, which will use to access the routers/switches. Router/Switch Friendly Name, IP address and Shared secret: Right Click on RADIUS Client and Select New:įill the information according to your environment: Select Network Policy Server and click Next:Ĭonfigure Cisco Router as RADIUS Client in NPS: Select Network Policy and Access Services and click Next: Let’s start the tutorial by adding the NPS Role: Start -> Administrative Tools -> Server ManagerĬlick on Roles and then select the Add Roles: Network Admin have full access to Cisco devices (privilege level 15) while Network Tech have custom access (like show commands including show running and interface configurations) only.īefore starting this tutorial, I assume that you have installed the Active Directory and it is up and running. In this tutorial, we want to create two Active Directory groups, Network Admin and Network Tech. We want to authenticate and authorize the user on Cisco devices using the Microsoft Active Directory.
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