Delete Statements; Add_Nas Statements - Cisco Servers User Manual

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User and AAA Client Import Option

DELETE Statements

ADD_NAS Statements

Table E-5
ADD_NAS Statement Tokens
Token
Required Value Required
ADD_NAS
Yes
IP
Yes
KEY
Yes
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For example, the following UPDATE statement causes CSUtil.exe to update the
account with username "John", assign it to Group 50, specify that John should be
authenticated by a UNIX-encrypted password, with a separate CHAP password
"goodoldchap":
UPDATE:John:PROFILE:50:CSDB_UNIX:3Al3qf9:CHAP:goodoldchap
DELETE statements are optional. The DELETE token and its value are required
to delete a user account from Cisco Secure ACS. The DELETE token, detailed in
Table
E-4, is the only token in a DELETE statement.
Table E-4
UPDATE Statement Tokens
Token
Required
DELETE
Yes
For example, the following DELETE statement causes CSUtil.exe to permanently
remove the account with username "John" from the CiscoSecure user database:
DELETE:John
ADD_NAS statements are optional. The ADD_NAS, IP, KEY, and VENDOR
tokens and their values are required to add a AAA client definition to
Cisco Secure ACS. The valid tokens for ADD_NAS statements are listed in
Table
E-5.
AAA client name The name of the AAA client that is to be added.
IP address
shared secret
Appendix E
Cisco Secure ACS Command-Line Database Utility
Value Required
Description
username
The name of the user account that is
to be deleted.
Description
The IP address of the AAA client being added.
The shared secret for the AAA client.
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