Unified Access Manager

The most comprehensive protocol-based security software that unifies AAA and AD.

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How Unified Access Manager Works?

Unified Access Manager centrally manages user authentication and authorization for all access made for configuration changes to network devices that support TACACS + and RADIUS protocols.

How Unified Access Manager Works?
Effective Control & Security

Effective Control & Security

Kron Unified Access Manager secures direct access to network devices that support TACACS+ and RADIUS protocols, controls and logs configuration changes.

TACACS+ and RADIUS

TACACS+ or RADIUS is an access control protocol that allow a switch to authenticate all login attempts through a central authentication server. The network administrator configures the switch with the address of that authentication server, and switch and server exchange messages to authenticate each user before allowing access to the management console.

TACACS+ or RADIUS server consists of three services: authentication, authorization, and accounting. Authentication is the action of determining who the user is and whether her or she is allowed access to the switch Authorization is the action of determining what the user is allowed to do on the system. Accounting is the action of collecting data related to resource usage.