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
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
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
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
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
Posted: Tue Jan 27 23:29:36 PST 2004
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