Exporting Group Information To A Text File - Cisco Servers User Manual

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Exporting Group Information to a Text File

Exporting Group Information to a Text File
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Cisco Secure ACS 3.0 for Windows 2000/NT Servers User Guide
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You can use the -g option to export group configuration data, including device
command sets, from the CiscoSecure user database to a text file named
. The
groups.txt
groups.txt
while working with the TAC.
Using the -g option requires that you stop the CSAuth service. While CSAuth
is stopped, no users are authenticated.
To export group information from the CiscoSecure user database to a text file,
follow these steps:
On the Cisco Secure ACS server, open an MS DOS command prompt and change
directories to the directory containing CSUtil.exe. For more information about the
location of CSUtil.exe, see the
on page
E-2.
If the CSAuth service is running, type:
net stop csauth
and press Enter.
Result: The CSAuth service stops.
Type:
CSUtil.exe -g
and press Enter.
Result: CSUtil.exe exports information for all groups in the CiscoSecure user
database to a file named
To resume user authentication, type:
net start csauth
and press Enter.
Appendix E
Cisco Secure ACS Command-Line Database Utility
file is useful primarily for debugging purposes
"Location of CSUtil.exe and Related Files" section
.
groups.txt
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