Cisco Systems Servers Server User Manual


 
Chapter 8 Establishing Cisco Secure ACS System Configuration
IP Pools Server
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Step 3 Click the name of the IP pool you need to reset.
Result: The name pool table appears, where name is the name of the IP pool you
selected. The In Use field displays the number of IP addresses of this pool that are
currently assigned to a user. The Available field displays the number of IP
addresses currently not assigned to users.
Step 4 Click Reset.
Result: Cisco Secure ACS displays a dialog box indicating the possibility of
assigning users addresses that are already in use.
Step 5 To continue resetting the IP pool, click OK.
Result: The IP pool is reset. All its IP addresses are reclaimed. In the In Use
column of the AAA Server IP Pools table, zero percent of the IP pools addresses
are assigned to users.
Deleting an IP Pool
Note If you delete an IP pool that has users assigned to it, those users cannot
authenticate until you edit the user profile and change their IP assignment
settings. Alternately, if the users receive their IP assignment based on group
membership, you can edit the user group profile and change the IP assignment
settings for the group.
To delete an IP pool, follow these steps:
Step 1 In the navigation bar, click System Configuration.
Step 2 Click IP Pools Server.
Result: The AAA Server IP Pools table lists any IP pools you have configured,
their address ranges, and the percentage of pooled addresses in use.