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security
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Cisco IOS Voice, Video, Fax Command Reference
security
To enable authentication and authorization on a gatekeeper, use the security command in gatekeeper
configuration mode. To disable security, use the no form of this command.
security {any | h323-id | e164} {password default password | password separator character}
no security {any | h323-id | e164} {password default password | password separator character}
Syntax Description
Defaults No default
Command Modes Gatekeeper configuration
Command History
Usage Guidelines Use the security command to enable identification of registered aliases by RADIUS/TACACS+. If the
alias does not exist in RADIUS/TACACS+, the endpoint will not be allowed to register.
any Uses the first alias of an incoming registration, admission, and status
(RAS) protocol registration, regardless of its type, as the means of
identifying the user to RADIUS/TACACS+.
h323-id Uses the first H.323 ID type alias as the means of identifying the user
to RADIUS/TACACS+.
e164 Uses the first E.164 address type alias as the means of identifying the
user to RADIUS/TACACS+.
password default password Specifies the default password that the gatekeeper associates with
endpoints when authenticating them with an authentication server. The
password must be identical to the password on the authentication
server.
password separator
character
Specifies the character that endpoints use to separate the H.323-ID
from the piggybacked password in the registration. Specifying this
character allows each endpoint to supply a user-specific password.
The separator character and password will be stripped from the string
before it is treated as an H.323-ID alias to be registered.
Note that passwords may only be piggybacked in the H.323-ID, not the
E.164 address, because the E.164 address allows a limited set of
mostly numeric characters. If the endpoint does not wish to register an
H.323-ID, it can still supply an H.323-ID consisting of just the
separator character and password. This H.323-ID consisting of just the
separator character and password will be understood to be a password
mechanism and no H.323-ID will be registered.
Release Modification
11.3(2)NA This command was introduced on the Cisco 2600 series and
Cisco 3600 series routers.