Exporting Posture Validation Attribute Definitions - Cisco 3.3 User Manual

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Posture Validation Attributes

Exporting Posture Validation Attribute Definitions

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User Guide for Cisco Secure ACS for Windows Server
D-48
date
version
octet-array
For more information about attribute data types, see
Types, page
14-19.
The -dumpAVP option exports the current posture validation attributes to an
attribute definition file. For an explanation of the contents of a posture validation
attribute definition file, see
page
D-44. For an example of an attribute definition file, see
Validation Attribute Definition File, page
To export posture validation attributes, 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.
Type:
CSUtil.exe -dumpavp
where filename is the name of the file in which you want CSUtil.exe to write all
attribute definitions. Press Enter.
Tip
When you specify filename, you can prefix the filename with a relative or
absolute path, too. For example,
c:\temp\allavp.txt
If you are prompted to confirm overwriting a file with the same path and name
that you specified in
Step
To overwrite the file, type Y and press Enter.
Tip
To force CSUtil.exe to overwrite an existing file, use the -q option:
CSUtil.exe -q -dumpavp filename.
Posture Validation Attribute Definition File,
D-52.
filename
CSUtil.exe -dumpavp
writes the file allavp.txt in c:\temp.
2, do one of the following:
Appendix D
CSUtil Database Utility
NAC Attribute Data
Default Posture
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