Creating A Cisco Secure Acs Group Mapping For A Token Server, Odbc Database, Or Leap Proxy Radius Server Database - Cisco Servers User Manual

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Database Group Mappings
Creating a Cisco Secure ACS Group Mapping for a Token Server, ODBC Database,
or LEAP Proxy RADIUS Server Database
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
Step 4
Tip
Step 5
Cisco Secure ACS 3.0 for Windows 2000/NT Servers User Guide
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Additionally, users authenticated by an ODBC external user database can also be
assigned to a specified Cisco Secure ACS group. Group specification by ODBC
database authentication overrides group mapping. For more information about
specifying group membership for users authenticated with an ODBC database, see
the
"ODBC Database" section on page
To set or change a token server, ODBC, or LEAP Proxy RADIUS Server database
group mapping, follow these steps:
In the navigation bar, click External User Databases.
Click Database Group Mappings.
Click the name of the token server, LEAP Proxy RADIUS Server, or ODBC
database configuration for which you want to configure a group mapping.
Result: The Define Group Mapping table appears.
From the Select a default group for database list, click the group to which users
authenticated with this database should be assigned.
The Select a default group for database list displays the number of users
assigned to each group.
Click Submit.
Result: Cisco Secure ACS assigns unknown and cached users authenticated by the
external database type you selected in Step 3 to the Cisco Secure ACS group
selected in Step 4. For users authenticated by an ODBC, ActivCard, or LEAP
Proxy RADIUS Server database, the mapping is only applied as a default if those
databases did not specify a Cisco Secure ACS group for the user.
Chapter 12
Administering External User Databases
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