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Cisco Secure ACS 3.0 for Windows 2000/NT Servers User Guide
78-13751-01, Version 3.0
Preface
How This Guide is Organized
• Chapter 11, “Working with User Databases.” Concepts and procedures for
establishing user databases.
• Chapter 12, “Administering External User Databases.” Concepts and
procedures for administering and maintaining user databases external to
Cisco Secure ACS.
This guide also comprises the following appendixes:
• Appendix A, “Troubleshooting Information for Cisco Secure ACS.” How to
identify and solve certain problems you might have with Cisco Secure ACS.
• Appendix B, “System Messages.” A list and explanation of most system
messages you might encounter.
• Appendix C, “TACACS+ Attribute-Value Pairs.” A list of supported
TACACS+ AV pairs and accounting AV pairs.
• Appendix D, “RADIUS Attributes.” A list of supported RADIUS AV pairs
and accounting AV pairs.
• Appendix E, “Cisco Secure ACS Command-Line Database Utility.”
Instructions for using the database import utility, CSUtil, to import an ODBC
database, and back up, maintain, or restore the Cisco Secure ACS database.
• Appendix F, “Cisco Secure ACS and Virtual Private Dial-up Networks.” An
introduction to Virtual Private Dial-up Networks (VPDN), including
stripping and tunneling, with instructions for enabling VPDN on
Cisco Secure ACS.
• Appendix G, “ODBC Import Definitions.” A list of ODBC import
definitions, for use with the RDBMS Synchronization feature.
• Appendix H, “Cisco Secure ACS Internal Architecture.” A description of
Cisco Secure ACS architectural components.