Cisco Systems Servers Server User Manual


 
Chapter 12 Administering External User Databases
Database Group Mappings
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Cisco Secure ACS 3.0 for Windows 2000/NT Servers User Guide
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Step 5 If you are editing a Novell NDS group set mapping, click the name of the Novell
NDS tree for which you want to edit a group set mapping.
Result: The Group Mappings for NDS Users table appears.
Step 6 Click the group set mapping to be edited.
Result: The Edit mapping for database page opens. The external user database
group or groups included in the group set mapping appear above the CiscoSecure
group list.
Step 7 From the CiscoSecure group list, select the name of the group to which the set of
external database groups should be mapped, and then click Submit.
Note You can also select <No Access>. For more information about the <No
Access> group, see the No Access Group for Group Set Mappings
section on page 12-14.
Step 8 Click Submit.
Result: The Group Mappings for database page opens again with the changed
group set mapping listed.
Deleting a Windows NT/2000, Novell NDS, or Generic LDAP Group Set Mapping
You can delete individual group set mappings.
To delete a Windows NT/2000, Novell NDS, or generic LDAP group mapping,
follow these steps:
Step 1 In the navigation bar, click External User Databases.
Step 2 Click Database Group Mappings.
Step 3 Click the external user database configuration whose group set mapping you need
to delete.
Result: If you are deleting a Windows NT/2000 group set mapping, the Domain
Configurations table appears. If you are deleting an NDS group set mapping, the
NDS Trees table appears. Otherwise, the Group Mappings for database Users
table appears.