User-Defined Attributes; Group-Specific Attributes - Cisco Servers User Manual

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Cisco Secure ACS Attributes and Action Codes

User-Defined Attributes

Table G-9
User-Defined Attributes
Username
Action
(UN)
ValueName (VN)
1
fred
USER_DEFINED_FIELD_0 SS123456789 TYPE_STRING APP_CSAUTH
1
fred
USER_DEFINED_FIELD_1 Engineering
1
fred
USER_DEFINED_FIELD_2 949-555-1111 TYPE_STRING APP_CSAUTH
Note

Group-Specific Attributes

Cisco Secure ACS 3.0 for Windows 2000/NT Servers User Guide
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User-defined attributes (UDAs) are string values that can contain any data, such
as social security number, department name, telephone number, and so on. You
can configure Cisco Secure ACS to include UDAs on accounting logs about user
activity. For more information about configuring UDAs, see
Configuration Options" section on page
RDBMS Synchronization can set UDAs by using the SET_VALUE action (code
1) to create a value called "USER_DEFINED_FIELD_0" or
"USER_DEFINED_FIELD_1". For accountActions rows defining a UDA value,
the AppId (AI) field must contain "APP_ CSAUTH" and the Value2(V2) field
must contain "TYPE_STRING".
Table G-9
lists the data fields that define UDAs. For more information about
action codes, see the
"Action Codes" section on page
If more than two UDAs are created, only the first two are passed to accounting
logs.
Table G-10 on page G-35
group, including their data types, limits, and default values. It also provides the
action code you can use in your accountActions table to affect each field. For
more information about action codes, see the
page
G-5.
3-3.
Value1 (V1)
Value2 (V2)
TYPE_STRING APP_CSAUTH
lists the attributes that define a Cisco Secure ACS
"Action Codes" section on
Appendix G
ODBC Import Definitions
"User Data
G-5.
AppId (AI)
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