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User Guide for Cisco Secure ACS for Windows Server
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Chapter 13 User Databases
ODBC Database
For more information about the content of the NDS Authentication Support page,
see Novell NDS External User Database Options, page 13-52.
Step 7 If you want to add a new Novell NDS server configuration, complete the fields in
the blank form at the bottom of the NDS Authentication Support page.
Note You must select the Add New NDS Host check box to confirm that you
want to create a Novell NDS server configuration.
Step 8 If you want to change an existing tree configuration, edit the values you need to
change.
Note The name of a tree is not changeable. If you need to change a tree name,
click Delete Tree? on the misnamed tree section and click Submit. Then,
add a new tree with the same configuration data as the deleted, misnamed
tree, making sure the tree name is correct before clicking Submit.
Step 9 If you want to delete an existing tree configuration, select the Delete Tree check
box.
Step 10 Click Submit.
Cisco Secure ACS saves the NDS configuration you created. You can add it to
your Unknown User Policy or assign specific user accounts to use this database
for authentication. For more information about the Unknown User Policy, see
About Unknown User Authentication, page 15-4. For more information about
configuring user accounts to authenticate using this database, see Chapter 7,
“User Management”.
ODBC Database
As with Windows user database support, Cisco Secure ACS ODBC-compliant
relational database support enables you to make use of existing user records held
in an external ODBC-compliant relational database. Configuring Cisco Secure