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Chapter 10 Setting Up and Managing Administrators and Policy
Administrator Accounts
• Shared Profile Components—Contains the following privilege options for
the Shared Profile Components section of the HTML interface:
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Network Access Restriction Sets—Allows the administrator full access
to the Network Access Restriction Sets feature.
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Downloadable ACLs—Allows the administrator full access to the
Downloadable PIX ACLs feature.
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Create New Device Command Set Type—Allows the administrator’s
account to be used as valid credentials by another Cisco application for
adding new device command set types.
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Shell Command Authorization Sets—Allows the administrator full
access to the Shell Command Authorization Sets feature.
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PIX Command Authorization Sets—Allows the administrator full
access to the PIX Command Authorization Sets feature.
Note Additional command authorization set privilege options may appear,
if other Cisco network management applications, such as
CiscoWorks2000, have updated the configuration of
Cisco Secure ACS.
• Network Configuration—Allows the administrator full access to the
features in the Network Configuration section of the HTML interface.
• System Configuration...—Contains the privilege options for the features
found in the System Configuration section of the HTML interface. For each
of the following features, enabling the option allows the administrator full
access to the feature.
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Service Control—For more information about this feature, see the
“Service Control” section on page 8-2.
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Date/Time Format Control—For more information about this feature,
see the “Date Format Control” section on page 8-3.
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Logging Control—For more information about this feature, see the
“Logging” section on page 8-3.
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Password Validation—For more information about this feature, see the
“Password Validation” section on page 8-4.
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DB Replication—For more information about this feature, see the
“CiscoSecure Database Replication” section on page 8-6.