Table of Contents
Index
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
L
M
N
O
P
R
S
T
U
V
W
Index
A
adding
LDAP servers to URT 4-12
NT domains and NDS directories to URT 4-3
RADIUS servers to URT 4-17
switches to URT 2-12
users to the network 5-16
VLAN Policy Servers 3-1
VLANs to your network 5-8
Administrative GUI (see URT Administrative GUI)
Administrative Server (see URT Administrative Server)
assigning VLANs 1-9
associating a user, group, or organizational unit to a VLAN 5-5
mapping method, selecting 5-6
audience for this document ix
authentication
support, for RADIUS servers, overview 4-15
web-based
B
backing up the URT Administrative Server 2-17
basics of URT 1-1
implementing URT in your network 1-20
other components 1-4
security features 1-5
URT components 1-4
user logons and logoffs, processing 1-11
logoff processing, understanding 1-18
logon processing, understanding 1-12
Microsoft Networking and Novell NetWare, comparison of 1-17
web-based logon authentication 1-18
VLAN policies, understanding 1-6
combining policy types 1-8
host-based policies, using 1-7
how URT assigns VLANs 1-9
MAC-to-VLAN associations, retaining 1-9
user-based policies, using 1-7
what URT does 1-1
logons, comparison of traditional and web 1-5
buttons in main window, descriptions 2-8
C
cautions
regarding
configuring switches 3-7
Novell NetWare and the urt.bat file 4-10
removing URT from your system 8-1
setting up users to control the dhcp client 6-7
setting up users to control the interface 6-6
urt.bat file and Novell Netware 4-10
VMPS configurations, failure to change before removing URT from your network 8-1
significance of x
CiscoWorks2000, importing network information from 2-9
refreshing network information 2-10
using a CSV file 2-11
VPS information, debugging 2-11
Client Module (see URT Client Module)
components of URT, descriptions 1-3
components accessed on the network 1-4
domain servers 1-3
Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) server 1-4
Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service (RADIUS) server 1-4
URT Administrative GUI 1-3
URT Administrative Server 1-3
URT Client Module 1-3
URT Web Client Interface 1-3
VLAN Policy Server (VPS) 1-3
configuring
CSV file, using to import network information 2-11
customizing URT options 2-13
D
debugging VPS information from the CiscoWorks2000 Server 2-11
default logon VLAN, setting 5-3
deleting
host mappings 5-14
LDAP servers 4-14
MAC addresses from a VLAN 5-14
NT domains or NDS directories from URT 4-10
RADIUS servers 4-19
switches from URT 2-12
users, groups, or organizational units from a VLAN 5-9
users from the network 5-17
VLAN Policy Servers 3-2
VLANs from your network 5-8
VTP domains from URT 4-11
dhcp client, allowing user control of 6-7
DHCP manager, configuring DNS servers in 6-2
directories, setting up (see domains, directories, and servers, setting up) 4-1
DNS servers, configuring in the DHCP manager 6-2
documentation
feedback, providing electronically or by mail xiii
related xi
domain logon script, configuring users to run 4-8
Microsoft Networking 4-9
Novell NetWare 4-10
domains, directories, and servers, setting up 4-1
authorities required to change domains or directories 4-2
domain logon script, configuring users to run 4-8
Microsoft Networking 4-9
Novell NetWare 4-10
domain options, configuring 4-4
domain logon options, setting 4-4
group refresh order, setting 4-6
URT logon script, installing manually 4-7
LDAP servers, managing 4-11
adding 4-12
configuring 4-14
deleting 4-14
directories, searching 4-12
web associations, setting 4-15
NT domains and NDS directories
RADIUS servers, managing 4-15
VTP domain, deleting from URT 4-11
E
editing
host mappings 5-13
urt.bat file, caution regarding 4-10
F
figures
Adding a RADIUS Server 4-17
Adding MAC Address Mappings 5-11
How URT Prioritizes VLAN Assignments 1-10
Role of URT in the Network 1-2
URT-Based Traditional and Web Logoff Sequence 1-19
URT-Based Traditional Logon Sequence 1-13
URT-Based Web Logon Sequence 1-15
URT Main Window 2-2
folders
attributes, understanding 2-3
contents of, refreshing 2-6
finding a user or resource in 2-7
icons for, understanding 2-6
understanding 2-3
G
getting started 2-1
customizing URT options 2-13
history options, setting 2-15
MAC security options, setting 2-16
MAC-to-VLAN associations, retraining 2-15
refreshing user data, setting time of 2-14
trace, enabling 2-14
web options 2-13
MAC-to-VLAN associations, retaining 2-15
main window, using 2-2
buttons, using 2-8
finding a user or resource in a folder 2-7
folder contents, refreshing 2-6
folder icons, understanding 2-6
folder items, understanding 2-3
starting URT 2-1
URT Administrative Server
adding information to (see URT Administrative Server) 2-9
backing up and restoring 2-17
groups, deleting from a VLAN 5-9
H
help
online xi
technical assistance, obtaining xiii
history
log, enabling 5-21
options, setting 2-15
hosts, mapping to VLANs 5-10
adding host mappings 5-10
deleting host mappings 5-14
editing host mappings 5-13
MAC addresses
MAC-to-VLAN associations, retaining 5-13
hubs, host-based VLAN policies, and 1-7
I
importing network information from CiscoWorks2000 2-9
debugging VPS information 2-11
refreshing network information 2-10
using a CSV file 2-11
L
LDAP
directories, searching 4-12
web associations, setting 4-15
web-based authentications, and 1-18
LDAP servers
Linux
clients, web-based logon authentication for 1-18
web clients, setting up 6-6
dchp client, allowing user control of 6-7
interface, allowing user control of 6-6
web trace, viewing 6-4
logons and logoffs, processing 1-11
comparison of traditional and web-based logons 1-5
default logon VLANs, setting 5-3
logoff processing, understanding 1-18
logon processing, understanding 1-12
Microsoft Networking and Novell Netware, comparison 1-17
web-based logon authentication 1-18
M
MacOS
clients
web trace, viewing on 6-4
MAC security options
MAC-to-VLAN associations, retaining
main window
main window, using 2-2
buttons, using 2-8
finding a user or resource in a folder 2-7
folder contents, refreshing 2-6
folder items
icons, understanding 2-6
information in, understanding 2-3
tips for working with 2-3
illustration of 2-2
mapping hosts to VLANs 5-10
adding host mappings 5-10
deleting host mappings 5-14
editing host mappings 5-13
MAC addresses
MAC-to-VLAN associations, retaining 5-13
masks, entering for a VLAN 5-2
Microsoft Networking and Novell NetWare, comparing logon processing on 1-17
monitoring users 5-19
moving users to another domain 5-18
N
NDS directories
Novell NetWare and Microsoft Networking, comparing logon processing on 1-17
NT domains
O
organizational units, deleting from a VLAN 5-9
P
port down state detection, security feature 1-5
R
RADIUS servers
managing 4-15
adding 4-17
authentication support, overview 4-15
configuring 4-19
deleting 4-19
web-based authentication, and 1-18
reader comment form, submitting electronically xiii
reassigning a user, group, or organizational unit to a VLAN 5-5
mapping method, selecting 5-6
refreshing
folder contents 2-6
groups, setting refresh order for 4-6
network information from CiscoWorks2000 2-10
user data, setting time of day for 2-14
removing URT from your network 8-1
redirecting switches 8-1
removing the URT Client Module 8-3
on Novell NetWare systems 8-5
on Windows 2000 systems using Microsoft Networking 8-4
on Windows 98 and Windows XP systems 8-3
removing URT Administrative Server 8-8
removing URT from user logon processing 8-7
removing URT VPSs 8-8
restoring the URT Administrative Server from backup 2-17
root, enabling on MacOS clients 6-4
root menus, enabling 6-5
terminal window, using 6-5
routers, hosts attached to, and host-based VLAN policies 1-7
S
security features 1-5
client and VPS, secure link between 1-6
MAC security options 1-6
port down state detection 1-5
unauthorized access prevention 1-5
servers, setting up (see domains, directories, and servers, setting up) 4-1
starting
subnets, entering for a VLAN 5-2
switches
adding to URT 2-12
configuring to use a VPS 3-5
deleting from URT 2-12
unsupported hosts attached to, and host-based VLAN policies 1-7
T
tables
Authorities Required to Change Domains and Directories 4-2
Color-Coding of URT Icons 2-6
Common Buttons 2-8
Corresponding URT and RADIUS Attributes 4-16
Description of Traditional and Web Logoff Sequence 1-20
Description of Traditional Logon Sequence 1-14
Description of Web Logon Sequence 1-16
Domain Logon Options 4-5
How Users are Placed in VLANs Using URT 1-12
Information Associated with URT Folder Items 2-4
Logged On Users List 5-20
NT Hosts—Right Pane Information 7-4
Other Components URT Accesses on the Network 1-4
Priority in Assigning VLANs 1-11
urt Command Syntax 5-15
URT Components 1-3
URT Security Features for Traditional Logons and Web Logons 1-5
URT VPS Configuration Window 3-4
VTP Domain Configuration Dialog Box 5-4
TAC (Technical Assistance Center)
obtaining support from
how the Escalation Center works xv
priority levels, understanding xiv
telephone numbers xv
website xv
technical support xiii
telephone numbers for TAC (see technical support) xv
tips for working with folder items in the main window 2-3
traditional client module, managing 7-1
starting, stopping, or disabling the client module on Windows systems 7-7
URT Client Module, installing 7-2
automatic installation 7-2
manual installation, on Windows systems 7-3
traditional logons, comparison with web logons 1-5
troubleshooting (see also cautions)
information imported into VPSs, debugging 2-11
starting, stopping, or disabling URT Client Module on Windows systems 7-7
users not able to successfully connect to your network 8-1
typographical conventions used in this document x
U
unauthorized access, prevention of 1-5
unmapped users or groups, managing 5-24
urt.bat file, caution regarding editing 4-10
URT Administrative GUI 1-3
URT Administrative Server
adding information to 2-9
network information, importing from CiscoWorks2000 2-9
network information, importing using a CSV file 2-11
adding switches to 2-12
backing up and restoring 2-17
deleting switches from 2-12
URT Client Module, installing in traditional client modules 7-2
automatically 7-2
manual installation, on Windows systems 7-3
on Microsoft Networking clients 7-3
on Novell NetWare clients 7-5
urt command syntax 5-14
URT history log, enabling 5-21
URT Web Client Interface, setting up 6-1
DNS servers, configuring in the DHCP manager 6-2
Linux web clients, setting up 6-6
dhcp client, allowing user control of 6-7
interface, allowing user control of 6-6
root, enabling on MacOS clients 6-4
root menus, enabling 6-5
terminal window, using 6-5
web client, logging off as 6-8
web client, logging on as 6-7
web logon options, setting 6-2
web associations, setting 6-3
web logon page, customizing 6-2
web trace, viewing 6-4
user data, setting time for refresh 2-14
user logons, managing
from remote locations 5-24
over a serial connection 5-24
user logons and logoffs, processing 1-11
Microsoft Networking and Novell NetWare, comparison of 1-17
understanding 1-12
web-based logon authentication 1-18
users, managing 5-16
adding 5-16
deleting
from a VLAN 5-9
from the network 5-17
monitoring 5-19
moving to another domain 5-18
unmapped users or groups, managing 5-24
users connected to static switch ports, managing 5-25
user VLAN information, viewing 5-18
V
viewing
VLAN policies
how URT assigns VLANs 1-9
MAC-to-VLAN associations, retaining 1-9
managing 5-5
groups, associating or reassigning 5-5
host mappings, deleting 5-14
host mappings, editing 5-13
hosts, mapping to VLANs 5-10
MAC addresses, deleting 5-14
MAC-to-VLAN associations, retaining 5-13
organizational units, associating or reassigning 5-5
users, associating or reassigning 5-5
users, groups, or organizational units, deleting from a VLAN 5-9
users or hosts, mapping using the CLI 5-14
VLAN, adding to your network 5-8
VLAN, deleting from your network 5-8
understanding 1-6
combining policy types 1-8
host-based policies, using 1-7
user-based policies, using 1-7
VLAN Policy Servers (VPSs), managing 3-1
adding 3-1
characteristics of, viewing and configuring 3-3
configuring 3-3
deleting 3-2
imported information, debugging 2-11
log files, viewing 3-4
secure links with client, security feature 1-6
switches, configuring to use a VPS 3-5
configuring from the main window 3-7
primary and secondary VPSs 3-6
updating VPSs with new group or organizational unit lists 3-10
viewing 3-3
VLANs
configuring 5-1
default logon VLAN, setting 5-3
subnets and masks, entering for Each VLAN 5-2
default logon, setting 5-3
managing 5-1
VPSs (see VLAN Policy Servers) 3-1
W
web
associations, for LDAP servers, setting 4-15
options, customizing 2-13
trace, viewing 6-4
Web Client Interface (see URT Web Client Interface, Setting Up) 6-1
web logons
Windows clients, web-based logon authentication for 1-18
World Wide Web, contacting TAC via xv
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