Simple tunnel EZVPN by user account

Hello Experts,

I configured a router as EZVPN server and configured and authenticate multiple clients (vpn cisco and IOS EZVPN client) using a RADIUS of AAA server. All very well except that with one name of user and password I can bring two or more tunnels EZVPN. I wonder if there is a way to limit the amount of tunnels to open a single credential, so that each user can establish a tunnel EZVPN and in the event that another user is trying to use the credentials of another already connected then deny the tunnel session.

Best regards

Roberto Lopez.

Hello Roberto,

You can set the 'max connections' to '1' under 'crypto isakmp client configuration group' attributes that you use.

I looked at the use of this command for you on command search tool:

Max-connections

To limit the number of simultaneous connections for users of a specific server group, use the max-connections command in global configuration mode. To remove the number of connections that have been set, do not use any form of this command.

Max-connections number of users

No max-connection number of users

The order for the crypto isakmp client configuration group must be set before this command can be configured.

This command allows to reproduce the functionality provided by some RADIUS servers to limit the number of simultaneous connections for users in this group. Key words users max and max-connections can be activated individually or together to control the use of resources by all groups or individuals.

The following example shows that the maximum number of connections for users of server group 'cisco' has been set to 8:

Router (config)# crypto isakmp client configuration group cisco
Router (config)# max-logins 8

The following example shows the attribute-value pairs RADIUS (AV) for the maximum number of users and the maximum connections settings:

ipsec:max-users=1000
ipsec:max-logins=1

Hope this helps...

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