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Cisco Secure ACS 3.0 for Windows 2000/NT Servers User Guide
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Chapter 8 Establishing Cisco Secure ACS System Configuration
IP Pools Address Recovery
Step 3 Click the name of the IP pool you need to delete.
Result: The name pool table appears, where name is the name of the IP pool you
selected. The In Use column displays the number of IP addresses of this pool that
are currently assigned to a user. The Available column displays the number of IP
addresses currently not assigned to users.
Step 4 Click Delete.
Result: Cisco Secure ACS displays a dialog box to confirm that you want to delete
the IP pool.
Step 5 To continue with deleting the IP pool, click OK.
Result: The IP pool is deleted. The AAA Server IP Pools table does not list the
deleted IP pool.
IP Pools Address Recovery
The IP Pools Address Recovery feature enables you to recover assigned IP
addresses that have not been used for a specified period of time. If
Cisco Secure ACS is to reclaim the IP addresses correctly, an accounting network
must be configured on the AAA client.
Enabling IP Pool Address Recovery
To enable IP pool address recovery, follow these steps:
Step 1 In the navigation bar, click System Configuration.
Step 2 Click IP Pools Address Recovery.
Note If this feature does not appear, click Interface Configuration, click
Advanced Options, and then select the IP Pools check box.
Result: The IP Address Recovery page appears.