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Terminal Access Controller

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(hardware, networking)Terminal Access Controller - (TAC) A device which connects terminals to the Internet, usually using dial-up modem connections and the TACACS protocol.


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3 provides support of switch-to-switch and server-to-switch authentication through Fibre Channel Security Protocol (FC-SP), designed to prevent intrusion from unauthorized devices, and Terminal Access Controller Access Control System (TACACS+), giving customers another option in addition to RADIUS for authentication, authorization, and accounting of their switches.
TACACS+, a new version of Cisco's Terminal Access Controller Access Control protocol which adds support for independent user authentication, authorization and accounting.
19, 1994--DCA today announced its RLN remote access software now offers remote users an unprecedented level of network security through support for LAN-based security systems implementing the Terminal Access Controller Access Systems (TACACS) standard.
 
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