The ongoing explosion in the many different types of IP data being communicated, along with the perennial increase in the sheer volume of data, have been facilitated by a commensurate growth in the supporting network infrastructure-routers, switches, firewalls, virtual private network (VPN) concentrators, and so on. Cisco Secure ACS 3.0 Shell Authorization Command sets provide the facilities to enable the construction of a scalable network device management system using familiar and efficient TCP/IP protocols and utilities supported by Cisco devices. This white paper discusses the key benefits of the technology and how to deploy it.
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