Import File Example; Exporting User List To A Text File - Cisco 3.3 User Manual

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Exporting User List to a Text File

Import File Example

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ADD:user01:CSDB:userpassword:PROFILE:1
ADD:user02:EXT_NT:PROFILE:2
ADD:chapuser:CSDB:hello:CHAP:chappw:PROFILE:3
ADD:mary:EXT_NT:CHAP:achappassword
ADD:joe:EXT_SDI
ADD:vanessa:CSDB:vanessaspassword
ADD:juan:CSDB_UNIX:unixpassword
UPDATE:foobar:PROFILE:10
DELETE:paul
ADD_NAS:SVR2-T+:IP:209.165.202.136:KEY:A87il032bzg:VENDOR:"TACACS+ (Cisco IOS)":NDG:"East
Coast"
DEL_NAS:SVR16-RAD
Exporting User List to a Text File
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Step 1
User Guide for Cisco Secure ACS for Windows Server
D-24
The following is an example import text file:
You can use the -u option to export a list of all users in the CiscoSecure user
database to a text file named
group. Within each group, users are listed in the order that their user accounts
were created in the CiscoSecure user database. For example, if accounts were
created for Pat, Dana, and Lloyd, in that order,
as well, rather than alphabetically.
Using the -u option requires that you stop the CSAuth service. While CSAuth is
stopped, no users are authenticated.
To export user information from the CiscoSecure user database into a text file,
follow these steps:
On the computer running Cisco Secure ACS, 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
Related Files, page
D-2.
Appendix D
. The
users.txt
users.txt
users.txt
Location of CSUtil.exe and
CSUtil Database Utility
file organizes users by
lists them in that order
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