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user to one session at a time in ACS 5.1

Dear friends, I have installed the ACS 5.1 and linked to my WLC, and when I enter my Logeo I agree Signature: User and password whenever you want from different devices, I want to do is only allow a user to one session at a time , someone can guide me?

I am using radius server

thanks

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Amjad,

Look under:

SECURITY | AAA | TACACS+ | User Login Policies

-Scott
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Stephen Rodriguez
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You can do this from the WLC as well.  Under the Security tab, there is a concurrent login you can set to 1.

Steve

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Steve

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Thanks Stephen but I still accepts more than one session, when we logeamos ACS asks the username and password, validates, and we walked in, I want to do is if I'm logged in with my USER and password will not accept me logear from another computer

ohh, sorry for the misunderstanding then.

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Steve

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The problem is solved by placing the option that tells Stephen to 1, and additionally must be placed in Security - LOCAL EAP - General - Max-Login Ignore Identity Response = disabled

Thank you very much for the help

Hans, Steve:
Good day.

I can find the "Max-Login Ignore Identity Response" under Security -> Local EAP -> General.


But I could not find the part that Steve talked about (concurrent login)!! Did you Steve meant ssh/telnet sessions?

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Amjad,

Look under:

SECURITY | AAA | TACACS+ | User Login Policies

-Scott
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Thanks Scott. I got it now.

But the "User Login Policies" is not under TACACS+. It is under AAA directly.

Security -> AAA -> User Login Policies.

Amjad

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