Cisco Acs 5x User Guide
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5-15 User Guide for Cisco Secure Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 5 Understanding My Workspace Using the Web Interface Figure 5-10 Transfer Box Table 5-6 Transfer Box Fields and Buttons Field or Button Description Available List of available items for selection. Selected Ordered list of selected items. Right arrow (>) Click to move one selected item from the Available list to the Selected list. Left arrow (>) Click to move all items from the Available list to the Selected list....
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5-16 User Guide for Cisco Secure Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 5 Understanding My Workspace Using the Web Interface Schedule Boxes Schedule boxes are a common element in content area pages (see Figure 5-10). You use them to select active times for a policy element from a grid, where each row represents a day of the week and each square in a row represents an hour in a day. Click one square to make one hour active. Ta b l e 5 - 7 describes the Schedule box options. Figure 5-11...
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5-17 User Guide for Cisco Secure Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 5 Understanding My Workspace Using the Web Interface Directly above the rule table are two display options: Standard Policy—Click to display the standard policy rule table. Exception Policy—Click to display the exception policy rule table, which takes precedence over the standard policy rule table content. Ta b l e 5 - 8 describe the common options of standard and exception rule table pages: Ta b l e 5 - 8 R u l e Ta...
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5-18 User Guide for Cisco Secure Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 5 Understanding My Workspace Importing and Exporting ACS Objects through the Web Interface Related Topic ACS 5.x Policy Model Importing and Exporting ACS Objects through the Web Interface You can use the import functionality in ACS to add, update, or delete multiple ACS objects at the same time. ACS uses a comma-separated values (CSV) file to perform these bulk operations. This .csv file is called an import file. ACS...
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5-19 User Guide for Cisco Secure Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 5 Understanding My Workspace Importing and Exporting ACS Objects through the Web Interface Ta b l e 5 - 9 lists the ACS objects, their properties, and the property data types. The import template for each of the objects contains the properties described in this table. NoteThe limitations given in Ta b l e 5 - 9 is applicable only to the internal database users and not applicable to the external database (AD, LDAP, or...
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5-20 User Guide for Cisco Secure Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 5 Understanding My Workspace Importing and Exporting ACS Objects through the Web Interface Fields that are optional can be left empty and ACS substitutes the default values for those fields. For example, when fields that are related to a hierarchy are left blank, ACS assigns the value of the root node in the hierarchy. For network devices, if Security Group Access is enabled, all the related configuration fields are...
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5-21 User Guide for Cisco Secure Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 5 Understanding My Workspace Importing and Exporting ACS Objects through the Web Interface Downloading the Template from the Web Interface Before you can create the import file, you must download the import file templates from the ACS web interface. To download the import file templates for adding internal users: Step 1Log into the ACS 5.3 web interface. Step 2Choose Users and Identity Stores > Internal Identity Stores...
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5-22 User Guide for Cisco Secure Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 5 Understanding My Workspace Importing and Exporting ACS Objects through the Web Interface For example, the internal user Add template contains the fields described in Ta b l e 5 - 1 0: Each row of the .csv file corresponds to one internal user record. You must enter the values into the .csv file and save it before you can import the users into ACS. See Creating the Import File, page 5-22 for more information on how...
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5-23 User Guide for Cisco Secure Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 5 Understanding My Workspace Importing and Exporting ACS Objects through the Web Interface Figure 5-12 Add Users – Import File Step 4 Save the add users import file to your local disk. Updating the Records in the ACS Internal Store When you update the records in the ACS store, the import process overwrites the existing records in the internal store with the records from the .csv file. This operation replaces the...
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5-24 User Guide for Cisco Secure Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 5 Understanding My Workspace Importing and Exporting ACS Objects through the Web Interface Figure 5-13 Update Users–Import File NoteThe second column, Updated name, is the additional column that you can add to the Update template. Deleting Records from the ACS Internal Store You can use this option to delete a subset of records from the ACS internal store. The records that are present in the .csv file that you import...