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iii User Guide for Cisco Secure Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 CONTENTS Preface xxiii Audience xxiii Document Conventions xxiii Documentation Updates xxiv Related Documentation xxiv Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Serv ice Request xxv CHAPTER 1 Introducing ACS 5.
Contents iv User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Policy Terminology 3-3 Simple Polici es 3-4 Rule-Based Policies 3-4 Types of Policies 3-5 Access Services 3-6 Identity Po.
Contents v User Guide for Cisco Secure Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Agentless Network Access 4-12 Overview of Agentless Network Access 4-12 Host Lookup 4-13 Authentication with Call Check 4-1.
Contents vi User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 My Account Page 5-2 Using the Web Interface 5-3 Accessing the Web Interface 5-3 Logging In 5-4 Logging Out 5-5 Understand.
Contents vii User Guide for Cisco Secure Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Exporting Network Devices and AAA Clients 7-7 Performing Bulk Operation s for Network Resources and Users 7-8 Exporting N.
Contents viii User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Authentication Using LDAP 8-20 Multiple LDAP Instances 8-20 Failover 8-21 LDAP Connection Management 8-21 Authenticatin.
Contents ix User Guide for Cisco Secure Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Groups and Attributes Mapping 8-58 RADIUS Identity Store in Identity Sequence 8-59 Authentication Failure Messages 8-59 Us.
Contents x User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Deleting an Authorizations and Permis sions Policy Element 9-32 Configuring Security Group Access Control Lists 9-33 CHAPT.
Contents xi User Guide for Cisco Secure Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Deleting Policy Rules 10-39 Configuring Compound Conditions 10-40 Compound Condition Building Blocks 10-40 Types of Compou.
Contents xii User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Understanding Alarm Schedules 12-9 Creating and E diting Alarm Schedule s 12-9 Assigning Alarm Schedules to Thresh olds .
Contents xiii User Guide for Cisco Secure Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Running Catalog Reports 13-11 Deleting Catalog Reports 13-13 Running Named Re ports 13-13 Understanding the Report_Na me.
Contents xiv User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Organizing Report Data 13-4 1 Displaying and Organizing Re port Data 13-41 Reordering Columns in Interactive Viewer 13-4.
Contents xv User Guide for Cisco Secure Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Modifying Cha rts 13-76 Filtering Ch art Data 13-76 Changing Chart Subtype 13-77 Changing Cha rt Formatting 13-77 CHAPTER .
Contents xvi User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Configuring System Alarm Settings 15 -17 Configuring Alarm Syslog T argets 15 -17 Configuring Remote Database Settings 1.
Contents xvii User Guide for Cisco Secure Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Viewing and Editing a Primary Instance 17-9 Viewing and Editing a Secondary Instan ce 17-1 3 Deleting a Secondary Instan.
Contents xviii User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Configuring Local Server Certifica tes 18-14 Adding Local Server Certificates 18-14 Importing Server Certificates and .
Contents xix User Guide for Cisco Secure Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Using Log Targets 19-2 Logging Categories 19-2 Global and Per-Instance Logg ing Categories 19-4 Log Message Severity Leve.
Contents xx User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Overview of EAP-TLS B-6 User Certificate Authentication B-6 PKI Authentication B-7 PKI Credentials B-8 PKI Usage B-8 Fixe.
Contents xxi User Guide for Cisco Secure Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 EAP Authentication wi th RADIUS Key Wrap B-29 EAP-MSCHAPv2 B-30 Overview of EAP-MSCHAPv2 B-30 MSCHAPv2 for User Authentication B-30 MSCHAPv2 for Change Password B-30 Windows Machine Authentication Against AD B-31 EAP- MSCHAPv2 Flow in ACS 5.
Contents xxii User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01.
1 User Guide for Cisco Secure Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Preface Revised: April 17, 201 4 This guide describes ho w to use Cisco Secure Access Control System (A CS) 5.3. Audience This guide is for securit y administrators who us e A CS, and who set up and maint ain network an d application security .
2 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Preface Caution Means rea d e r b e c a re f u l . Y ou are capable of doing something that might result in equipment damage or loss of data . T imesaver Me ans the described action saves time .
3 User Guide for Cisco Secure Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Preface Note W e sometimes update th e printed an d electroni c documentation after original publication. Therefo re, you should also re view the documentati on on Cisco.com for any u pdates.
4 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Preface.
CH A P T E R 1-1 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 1 Introducing ACS 5.3 This section contains the following topics: • Overvie w of A CS, page 1-1 • A CS Distribut.
1-2 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 1 Intro ducing ACS 5 .3 ACS Distributed Depl oyment A CS provides adv anced monitoring, reportin g, and troubleshooting to ols that help you administer and manage your A CS deployments.
1-3 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 1 Introducing ACS 5.3 ACS Licensing Model A CS 4.x did not provide incremental repl ication, on ly full r eplication, and there was service do wntime for replication. A CS 5.
1-4 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 1 Intro ducing ACS 5 .3 ACS Management Interfa ces ACS Web-based Interface Y ou can use the A CS web-based interface to fully co nfig ure your A CS deplo yment, and perform monitoring and reporting operati ons.
1-5 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 1 Introducing ACS 5.3 Hardware Models Supported b y ACS For informati on about using the CLI, see the Command Line Interface Refer ence Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Contr ol System 5.
1-6 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 1 Intro ducing ACS 5 .3 Hardware Mode ls Supported by ACS.
CH A P T E R 2-1 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 2 Migrating from ACS 4.x to ACS 5.3 A CS 4.x stores polic y and authentication information , such as T A CA CS+ command sets, in the user and user group records. In A CS 5.
2-2 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 2 M igrating from ACS 4.x to ACS 5.3 Overview of the Migration Process Overview of the Migration Process The Migration ut.
2-3 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 2 Migratin g from ACS 4.x to ACS 5.3 Before You Begin Note Y ou must install the latest patch for the su pported migration v ersions listed here. Also, if you ha ve any other versio n of A C S 4.
2-4 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 2 M igrating from ACS 4.x to ACS 5.3 Migrating from ACS 4.x to ACS 5.3 • User-Def ined Fields (from the Interface Confi.
2-5 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 2 Migratin g from ACS 4.x to ACS 5.3 Functionality Mapping from ACS 4.x to ACS 5.
2-6 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 2 M igrating from ACS 4.x to ACS 5.3 Functionality Ma pping from ACS 4.x to ACS 5.
2-7 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 2 Migratin g from ACS 4.x to ACS 5.3 Common Scenarios in Migration Common Scenarios in Migration The follo wing are some of the commo n scenarios that you encounter while migrating to A CS 5.
2-8 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 2 M igrating from ACS 4.x to ACS 5.3 Common Scenarios in Migration Migrating from ACS 3.x to ACS 5.3 If you ha ve A CS 3.x deployed in your en vironment, you cannot directly migrate to A CS 5.
2-9 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 2 Migratin g from ACS 4.x to ACS 5.3 Common Scenarios in Migration Step 3 Perform b ulk import of data into A CS 5.3. For more inf ormation on performing b ulk import of A CS objects, see http://www .
2-10 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 2 M igrating from ACS 4.x to ACS 5.3 Common Scenarios in Migration.
CH A P T E R 3-1 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 3 ACS 5.x Policy Model A CS 5.x is a policy-based access contr ol system. The term po licy model in A CS 5.x refers to the presentation of poli cy elemen ts, objects, and rules to the polic y administrator .
3-2 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 3 ACS 5.x Policy Model Overview of the ACS 5.x Policy Model For e xample, we use the informati on described for the grou p-based model: If identity-conditio n, r estriction-condi tion then authorization-p r of ile In A CS 5.
3-3 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 3 ACS 5.x Policy Model Overview of the ACS 5. x Policy Model Policy Terminology Ta b l e 3 - 2 describes the rule-based polic y terminology .
3-4 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 3 ACS 5.x Policy Model Overview of the ACS 5.x Policy Model Simple Policies Y ou can conf igure all of you r A CS policies as rule-b ased policies.
3-5 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 3 ACS 5.x Policy Model Overview of the ACS 5. x Policy Model Types of Policies Ta b l e 3 - 3 describes the types of policies that y ou can configur e in A CS.
3-6 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 3 ACS 5.x Policy Model Access Services Access Services Access services are fundamental constructs in A CS 5.
3-7 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 3 ACS 5.x Policy Model Access Services Ta b l e 3 - 5 describes an example of a set of access services.
3-8 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 3 ACS 5.x Policy Model Access Services A CS accepts the results of the requests and returns them to the N AS. Y ou must configure the external RADIUS and T ACA CS+ servers in A CS for A CS to forw ard requests to them.
3-9 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 3 ACS 5.x Policy Model Access Services A CS can simultaneously act as a proxy server to mu ltiple e xternal RADIUS and T A CA C S+ servers. For A CS to act as a proxy serv er , you must configure a RAD IUS or T ACA CS+ proxy service in A CS.
3-10 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 3 ACS 5.x Policy Model Access Services • Identity Sequ ence—Sequences o f the identity databases. The se quence is used for authentica tion and, if specified, an additional sequence is used to retrie ve only attrib utes.
3-11 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 3 ACS 5.x Policy Model Access Services Group Mapping Policy The identity grou p mapping polic y is a standard polic y .
3-12 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 3 ACS 5.x Policy Model Service Selection Policy Related Topics • Policy T erminology , page 3- 3 • Authorization Pro.
3-13 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 3 ACS 5.x Policy Model Service Selection Policy Rules-Based Service Selection In the rules-based service selection mode, A CS d ecides which access service to use based on various configurable options.
3-14 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 3 ACS 5.x Policy Model Service Selection Policy In this example, instead of creating the network access policy for 802.1x, ag entless devices, and guest access in one access service, the policy is di vided into three access services.
3-15 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 3 ACS 5.x Policy Model Service Selection Policy The default ru le specifies the po licy result that A CS uses when no other rules exist, or when the at tribute v alues in the access request do not match any rules.
3-16 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 3 ACS 5.x Policy Model Authorization Pro files for Network Access Policy Conditions Y ou can define simple conditions in.
3-17 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 3 ACS 5.x Policy Model Policies and Identity Attributes Y ou can define multiple authorization prof iles as a network access policy result.
3-18 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 3 ACS 5.x Policy Model Policies and Networ k Device Groups Related Topics • Managing Users an d Identity Stores, pa ge.
3-19 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 3 ACS 5.x Policy Model Flows for Config uring Services and Policies Figure 3-2 illu strates what this polic y rule table could look like. Figur e 3-2 Sample Rule-Based P olicy Each ro w in the polic y table represents a single rule.
3-20 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 3 ACS 5.x Policy Model Flows for Configuring Services and Policies • Added users to the internal A CS identity store or add ex ternal identity st ores.
3-21 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 3 ACS 5.x Policy Model Flows for Config uring Services and Policies Related Topics • Policy T erminology , page 3- 3 .
3-22 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 3 ACS 5.x Policy Model Flows for Configuring Services and Policies.
CH A P T E R 4-1 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 4 Common Scenarios Using ACS Network contr ol refers to the process of controlli ng access to a network. T raditionally a username and password w as used to authenticate a user to a net work.
4-2 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 4 Common Scenario s Using ACS Overview of Device Administration Cisco Secure Access Control System (A CS) allow s you to centrally manage access to your network services and resources (including d evices, such as IP phones, pr inters, and so on).
4-3 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 4 Common Scenarios Using ACS Overview of Device Administration If a command is matched to a command set, the corr espon ding permit or deny setting for the command is retrie ved.
4-4 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 4 Common Scenario s Using ACS Overview of Device Administration Step 5 Configure an access service polic y . See Access Service Policy Creation, page 10-4 . Step 6 Configure a service selection policy .
4-5 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 4 Common Scenarios Using ACS Password-Based Network Access TACACS+ Custom Services and Attributes This topic describes the co nfigur ation flo w to defin e T ACA CS+ custom attrib utes and services.
4-6 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 4 Common Scenario s Using ACS Password-Bas ed Network Ac cess Note During password-based access (or certificate-based acce ss), the user is not only authenticated b ut also authorized according to the A CS configuration.
4-7 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 4 Common Scenarios Using ACS Password-Based Network Access Password-Based Network Access Configuration Flow This topic describes the end-to -end flo w for passwor d-based network access and lists the tasks that you must perform.
4-8 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 4 Common Scenario s Using ACS Password-Bas ed Network Ac cess For RADIUS, non- EAP authentication method s (RADIUS/P AP ,.
4-9 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 4 Common Scenarios Using ACS Certificate-Based Network Access Related Topics • Authentication i n A CS 5.
4-10 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 4 Common Scenario s Using ACS Certificate-Based Network Access Y ou can conf igure two t ypes of certif icates in A CS: • T rust cert if icate—Also kno wn as CA certif icate.
4-11 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 4 Common Scenarios Using ACS Certificate-Based Network Access Step 4 Configure polic y elements. See Managing Polic y Conditions, page 9-1 , for more informat ion. Y ou can create custom conditions to use the certi ficate’ s attrib utes as a polic y condition.
4-12 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 4 Common Scenario s Using ACS Agentless Networ k Access Validating an LDAP Secure Authentication Connection Y ou can define a secure authenticati on connection for the LDAP e xtern al identity store, by using a CA certificate to vali date the connection.
4-13 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 4 Common Scenarios Using ACS Agentless Network Access Cisco provid es two features to accommodate no n-802.1x de vices. For e xample, MA C Authentication Bypass (Host Look up) and the Guest V LAN access by using web authentication.
4-14 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 4 Common Scenario s Using ACS Agentless Networ k Access • Internal users • Activ e Directory Y ou can access the Active Directory via the LD AP API.
4-15 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 4 Common Scenarios Using ACS Agentless Network Access Process Service-Type Call Check Y ou may not want to copy the CallingSt ationID attrib ute v alue to the System UserName attrib ute v alue.
4-16 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 4 Common Scenario s Using ACS Agentless Networ k Access Agentless Network Access Flow This topic describes the end-to-end flo w for agentl ess network access and lis ts the tasks that you must perform.
4-17 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 4 Common Scenarios Using ACS Agentless Network Access Step 7 Define the service selection. Step 8 Add the access service to your service sel ection policy . For more information, see Creating, Duplicating , and Editing Service Selection Ru les, page 10-8 .
4-18 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 4 Common Scenario s Using ACS Agentless Networ k Access Previous Step: Network De vices and AAA Clients, page 7-5 Next S.
4-19 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 4 Common Scenarios Using ACS Agentless Network Access c. Select Network Access , and check Identity and A uthorization . The group mapping an d External Policy options are optional .
4-20 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 4 Common Scenario s Using ACS VPN Remote Network Access Configuring an Authorization Policy for Host Lookup Requests T o.
4-21 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 4 Common Scenarios Using ACS VPN Remote Network Access Supported Authentication Protocols A CS 5.
4-22 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 4 Common Scenario s Using ACS VPN Remote Network Access Supported VPN Networ k Access Servers A CS 5.
4-23 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 4 Common Scenarios Using ACS ACS and Cisco Security Group Access Related Topics • VPN Remote Network A ccess, page 4-2.
4-24 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 4 Common Scenario s Using ACS ACS and Cisco Security Group Access 6. Config uring EAP-F AST Setti ngs for Security Group Access . 7. Creating an Access Service for Security Group Acces s .
4-25 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 4 Common Scenarios Using ACS ACS and Cisco Security Group Access Devices co nsider only the SGT v alue; the name and descr iption of a security group are a management con venience and are not con veyed to the de vices.
4-26 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 4 Common Scenario s Using ACS ACS and Cisco Security Group Access T o conf igure an ND A C polic y for a de vice: Step 1 Choose Access Policies > Security Gr oup Access Control > Security Group Access > Network Device Access > A uthorization Policy .
4-27 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 4 Common Scenarios Using ACS ACS and Cisco Security Group Access Step 5 Click Next . The Access Services Properties page appears. Step 6 In the Authenticati on Protocols area, check the relev ant protoc ols for your access service.
4-28 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 4 Common Scenario s Using ACS ACS and Cisco Security Group Access The first r ow (topmost) of t he matr ix contains the column headers, which display the destination SGT .
4-29 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 4 Common Scenarios Using ACS RADIUS and TACACS+ Pro xy Requests T o cr eate a default polic y: Step 1 Choose Access Policies > Security Gr oup Acc ess Control > Egress P olicy then choose Default Policy .
4-30 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 4 Common Scenario s Using ACS RADIUS and TACACS+ Proxy Requests During proxying, ACS: 1. Receiv es the following packets from the N AS and forwards them to the remote RADIUS server: • Access-Request • Accounting-Request packets 2.
4-31 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 4 Common Scenarios Using ACS RADIUS and TACACS+ Pro xy Requests The T ACA CS+ proxy feature in A CS supports the follo w.
4-32 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 4 Common Scenario s Using ACS RADIUS and TACACS+ Proxy Requests Configuring Proxy Service T o conf igure proxy services: Step 1 Config ure a set of remote RADIUS and T ACA CS+ servers.
CH A P T E R 5-1 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 5 Understanding My Workspace The Cisco Secure A CS web interface is designed to be vie wed using Microsoft Internet Explor er 7.x, 8.x, and 9.x and Mozi lla Firefox 3.
5-2 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 5 Un derstanding My Workspace Task Guides Task Guides From the My W orkspace dra wer , you can access T asks Guides. When you click an y of the tasks, it opens a frame on the right side of the we b interface.
5-3 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 5 Understanding M y Workspace Using the Web In terface Related Topics • Config uring Authentication Settings for Admini.
5-4 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 5 Un derstanding My Workspace Using the Web Interface Logging In T o log in to the A CS web interf ace for the f irst tim.
5-5 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 5 Understanding M y Workspace Using the Web In terface Step 7 See Installing a License File, page 18 -35 to install a v alid license. • If your login is successful, the main page of the ACS web interface appears.
5-6 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 5 Un derstanding My Workspace Using the Web Interface Web Interface Design Figure 5-1 sho ws the overall design of the A CS w eb interface.
5-7 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 5 Understanding M y Workspace Using the Web In terface Navigation Pane Use the navigation pane to navigate through the drawers of the we b interface (see Figure 5-3 ). Figure 5-3 Navig ation P ane Ta b l e 5 - 3 describes the function o f each drawer .
5-8 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 5 Un derstanding My Workspace Using the Web Interface The options listed beneath dra wers in the na vigation pane are or ganized in a tree structure, where appropriate. The options in the tr ee structure are dynamic and can chan ge based on administrator actions.
5-9 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 5 Understanding M y Workspace Using the Web In terface Web Interface Location Y our current location in the interface ap pears at the top of the content a rea.
5-10 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 5 Un derstanding My Workspace Using the Web Interface T able 5-4 Common Cont ent Ar ea Butt o ns and Fields for List P ages Button or Field Description Rows per page Use the drop-down list to specify the num ber of items to disp lay on this page.
5-11 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 5 Understanding M y Workspace Using the Web In terface T ree table pages are a v ariation of list pages (see Figure 5-6 ). Y ou can perform the same operations on tree table pages that you can on l ist pages, except for paging.
5-12 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 5 Un derstanding My Workspace Using the Web Interface Filtering Large lists in a content area windo w or a secondary window (see Figure 5-9 ) can be dif ficult to navigate through and select the data that you w ant.
5-13 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 5 Understanding M y Workspace Using the Web In terface For pages that do not ha ve a Name or Description column, the sorting mechan ism may be supported in the left-most column of the pa ge, or the Descript ion column.
5-14 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 5 Un derstanding My Workspace Using the Web Interface Figur e 5-9 Secondary Windo w In addition to selectin g and filt ering data, you can cr eate a selectable object within a secondary windo w .
5-15 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 5 Understanding M y Workspace Using the Web In terface Figur e 5-1 0 T ransf er Box T able 5-6 T ransf er Box Fields and But tons Field or Button Description A v ailable List of av ailable items for selection.
5-16 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 5 Un derstanding My Workspace Using the Web Interface Schedule Boxes Schedule boxes are a common element in content area pages (see Figure 5-10 ).
5-17 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 5 Understanding M y Workspace Using the Web In terface Directly above the rule ta ble are two displa y options: • Standard Polic y—Click to display the stand ard policy rule tabl e.
5-18 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 5 Un derstanding My Workspace Importing and Ex porting ACS Objects through the Web In terface Related Topic • A CS 5.
5-19 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 5 Understanding M y Workspace Importing and Exporting ACS Ob jects throug h the Web Interface Ta b l e 5 - 9 lists the A CS objects, their properties, and the property data types.
5-20 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 5 Un derstanding My Workspace Importing and Ex porting ACS Objects through the Web In terface Fields that ar e optional can be left empt y and A C S substitutes the def ault v alues for those f ields.
5-21 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 5 Understanding M y Workspace Importing and Exporting ACS Ob jects throug h the Web Interface Downloading the Template from the Web Interface Before you can create the import file, you must downlo ad the import f ile templates from the A CS web interface.
5-22 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 5 Un derstanding My Workspace Importing and Ex porting ACS Objects through the Web In terface For e xample, the internal user Add temp late contains the fields described in Ta b l e 5 - 1 0 : Each ro w of the .
5-23 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 5 Understanding M y Workspace Importing and Exporting ACS Ob jects throug h the Web Interface Figure 5-12 Add Users – Import File Step 4 Sav e the add users import file to your local disk.
5-24 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 5 Un derstanding My Workspace Importing and Ex porting ACS Objects through the Web In terface Figur e 5-13 Update Users–Import File Note The second column, Updated name, is the addi tional column that you can add to the Update template.
5-25 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 5 Understanding M y Workspace Common Errors Common Errors Y ou might encounter these common errors: • Concurrency Co n.
5-26 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 5 Un derstanding My Workspace Common Errors Error Message The item you are trying to Submit i s referencing items that do not exist anymore.
5-27 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 5 Understanding M y Workspace Accessibility System Failure Errors System failure errors occur when a system malfunc tion is detect ed. When a sys tem failur e error is detected, a dialog box appears, with an error messa ge and OK b utton.
5-28 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 5 Un derstanding My Workspace Accessibility • Color used as an enhan cement of information only , not as the only indicator . F or example, required fields are associated with a red asterisk.
CH A P T E R 6-1 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 6 Post-Installation Configuration Tasks This chapter pro vides a set of conf iguration tasks that you must perform to work with A CS.
6-2 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 6 Post-In stallation Configuration Tasks Configuring ACS to Perfor m System Administration Tasks Configuring ACS to Perform System Administration Tasks Ta b l e 6 - 2 lists the set of syst em administration tasks that you must perform to admini ster A CS.
6-3 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 6 Post-Ins tallation Configuration Tasks Configuring ACS to Perfor m System Administration Tasks Step 8 Add users or hosts to the internal identity sto re, or define external identity stores, or both.
6-4 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 6 Post-In stallation Configuration Tasks Configuring ACS to Manage Access Polic ies Configuring ACS to Manage Access Policies Ta b l e 6 - 3 lists the set of tasks that you must perform to manage access restrictions and permissi ons.
6-5 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 6 Post-Ins tallation Configuration Tasks Configuring ACS to Monitor and Troubleshoot Problems in the Network Step 4 Enable sys tem alarms an d specify ho w you wou ld like to recei ve notif ication.
6-6 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 6 Post-In stallation Configuration Tasks Configuring ACS to Mo nitor and Troublesho ot Problems in the Network.
CH A P T E R 7-1 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 7 Managing Network Resources The Network Resource s drawer defines elements within the networ k that issue requests to A CS or those that A CS interacts with as part of processing a requ est.
7-2 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 7 Managin g Network Resources Network Device Groups Network Device Groups In A CS, you can de fine network de vice groups (ND Gs ), which are sets of de vices.
7-3 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 7 Managing Ne twork Resour ces Network Device Groups Step 4 Click Submit . The network de vice group conf iguration is sa ved. The Network De vice Groups page appears with the ne w network de vice group configurat ion.
7-4 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 7 Managin g Network Resources Network Device Groups Creating, Duplicating, and Editing Network Device Groups Within a Hie.
7-5 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 7 Managing Ne twork Resour ces Network Devices and AAA Clients Deleting Network Device Groups from a Hierarchy T o delete a netw ork dev ice group from within a hierarch y: Step 1 Choose Network Resour ces > Network Device Gr oups .
7-6 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 7 Managin g Network Resources Network Devices and A AA Clients Y ou must install Security Group Access license to enable Security Group A ccess options. The Security Group Access options only appear if y ou hav e installed the Secur ity Group Access license.
7-7 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 7 Managing Ne twork Resour ces Network Devices and AAA Clients – Device T y pe Y ou can specify full IP ad dress, or IP address with wildcard “* ” or , with IP address range, such as [15-20] in the IP address search field.
7-8 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 7 Managin g Network Resources Network Devices and A AA Clients Step 2 Choose the filter condition and the Match if operator , and enter the f ilter criterion that you are looking for in the te xt box.
7-9 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 7 Managing Ne twork Resour ces Network Devices and AAA Clients Step 3 Click any one of the follo wing operations if you hav e pre viously created a template-based .csv f ile on your local disk: • Add—Adds the records in th e .
7-10 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 7 Managin g Network Resources Network Devices and A AA Clients Exporting Network Resources and Users T o e xport a list of network resources or u sers: Step 1 Click Export on the Users, Network De vices, or MA C Address page of the web interface.
7-11 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 7 Managing Ne twork Resour ces Network Devices and AAA Clients The first page of the Create Network De vice process appears if you are creating a ne w network d evice.
7-12 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 7 Managin g Network Resources Network Devices and A AA Clients IP Range(s) By Mask Choose to enter an IP address range. Y ou can configure up to 40 IP addresses or sub net masks for each network device.
7-13 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 7 Managing Ne twork Resour ces Network Devices and AAA Clients Single Connect Device Check to use a single TCP connection for all T ACA CS+ communication wit h the network de vice.
7-14 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 7 Managin g Network Resources Network Devices and A AA Clients Displaying Network Device Properties Choose Network Resour ces > Network De vices and AAA Clients , then click a de vice name or check the check box ne xt to a de vice name, and click Edit or Duplicate .
7-15 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 7 Managing Ne twork Resour ces Network Devices and AAA Clients IP Range(s) By Mask Choose to enter an IP addre ss range. Y ou can configure up to 40 IP addresses or subnet masks for each network de vice.
7-16 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 7 Managin g Network Resources Network Devices and A AA Clients RADIUS Shared Secret Shared secret of the network d evice, if y ou hav e enabled the RA DIUS protocol.
7-17 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 7 Managing Ne twork Resour ces Configuring a Default Network Device Related Topics: • V ie wing and Performing Bulk Op.
7-18 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 7 Managin g Network Resources Configuring a Default Network Device Choose Network Resour ces > Default Network De vice to conf igure the default network de vice. The Default Netw ork De vice page appears, di splaying the informat ion described in Ta b l e 7 - 6 .
7-19 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 7 Managing Ne twork Resour ces Working with Extern al Proxy Servers Related Topics • Network De vice Groups, page 7-2 .
7-20 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 7 Managin g Network Resources Working with Exte rnal Proxy Servers Step 2 Do one of the foll ow ing: • Click Crea te . • Check the check box next to the external proxy server that you want to duplicate, then click Duplicate .
7-21 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 7 Managing Ne twork Resour ces Working with Extern al Proxy Servers Note If you want A CS to forward un known RADIUS attrib utes you ha ve to define VSAs f or proxy .
7-22 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 7 Managin g Network Resources Working with Exte rnal Proxy Servers.
CH A P T E R 8-1 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 8 Managing Users and Identity Stores Overview A CS manages your network de vices and other A C S clients by using the A CS network resource repositories and identity stores.
8-2 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 8 Man aging Users and Identity Stores Overview Fixed components are: • Name • Description • Password • Enabled or.
8-3 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 8 Managing Users and Identity Stores Overview Identity Stores with Tw o-Factor Authentication Y ou can use t he RSA SecurID T oken Serv er and RA DIUS Ident ity Server t o provide two-facto r authentication.
8-4 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 8 Man aging Users and Identity Stores Managing Intern al Identity Stores Identity Sequences Y ou can configure a complex condition where multiple identity stores an d prof iles are used to process a request.
8-5 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 8 Managing Users and Identity Stores Managing Internal Id entity Stores • Authentication informatio n Note A CS 5.3 supports authent ication for internal users against th e internal identity sto re only .
8-6 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 8 Man aging Users and Identity Stores Managing Intern al Identity Stores Identity Groups Y ou can assign each i nternal user to one identit y group. Iden tity groups are def ined within a hi erarchical structure.
8-7 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 8 Managing Users and Identity Stores Managing Internal Id entity Stores Related Topics • Managing Users an d Identity S.
8-8 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 8 Man aging Users and Identity Stores Managing Intern al Identity Stores Standard Attributes Ta b l e 8 - 1 describes the standard attributes in the internal us er record.
8-9 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 8 Managing Users and Identity Stores Managing Internal Id entity Stores In A CS 5.3, you can configure i dentity attrib utes that are used within your policies, in th is order: 1.
8-10 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 8 Man aging Users and Identity Stores Managing Intern al Identity Stores Step 3 In the Advanced tab, enter the values for the criter ia th at you want to configure for your user authentication process.
8-11 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 8 Managing Users and Identity Stores Managing Internal Id entity Stores Step 4 Click Submit . The user password is configured with the de fined criteria. These criteria will apply only for future lo gins.
8-12 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 8 Man aging Users and Identity Stores Managing Intern al Identity Stores • Click the username that you want to modify , or check the check box next to the name and click Edit .
8-13 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 8 Managing Users and Identity Stores Managing Internal Id entity Stores Description (Optional) Descrip tion of the user . Identity Group Click Select to display the Id entity Groups windo w .
8-14 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 8 Man aging Users and Identity Stores Managing Intern al Identity Stores Step 5 Click Submit . The user configuration is saved. The Internal Users pa ge appears with the new configuration.
8-15 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 8 Managing Users and Identity Stores Managing Internal Id entity Stores Step 4 Click OK .
8-16 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 8 Man aging Users and Identity Stores Managing Intern al Identity Stores Creating Hosts in Identity Stores T o create, d.
8-17 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 8 Managing Users and Identity Stores Managing Internal Id entity Stores Step 4 Click Submit to sav e changes. The MA C address configuration is sa ved. The Internal MA C list page appears with the new configuration.
8-18 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 8 Man aging Users and Identity Stores Managing Intern al Identity Stores Deleting Internal Hosts T o delete a MA C address: Step 1 Select Users and Identity Stores > Inter nal Identity Stor es > Hosts .
8-19 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 8 Managing Users and Identity Stores Managing Internal Id entity Stores • Policies and Identity Attr ibutes, p age 3-1.
8-20 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 8 Man aging Users and Identity Stores Managing Intern al Identity Stores The administrator can conf igure an y le vel of hi erarchy while def ining management centers or AAA client locations.
8-21 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 8 Managing Users and Identity Stores Managing Internal Id entity Stores Related Topics Config uring and Using HostI sInManagement Hierar chy Attrib utes, page 8-21 .
8-22 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 8 Man aging Users and Identity Stores Managing Exter nal Identity Stores Managing External Identity Stores A CS 5.3 integrates with e xternal identity sy stems in a number of w ays.
8-23 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 8 Managing Users and Identity Stores Managing External Identity Stores • Config uring LD AP Groups, page 8-33 • V ie.
8-24 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 8 Man aging Users and Identity Stores Managing Exter nal Identity Stores Failover A CS 5.
8-25 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 8 Managing Users and Identity Stores Managing External Identity Stores Possible reasons for an LD AP server to return bind (authentication) errors are: – Filtering errors—A search using f ilter criteria fails.
8-26 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 8 Man aging Users and Identity Stores Managing Exter nal Identity Stores • Unsigned Integer 32 • IPv4 Address For unsig ned integers and IPv 4 attrib utes, A CS conv erts the strings that it has retrie ved to the corresponding data types.
8-27 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 8 Managing Users and Identity Stores Managing External Identity Stores Step 5 Continue with Conf iguring an External LD AP Server Connection, page 8-27 . Note N A C guest Server can also be used as an External LD AP Server .
8-28 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 8 Man aging Users and Identity Stores Managing Exter nal Identity Stores Anonymous Access Click to ensure that searches on the LDAP directory occur anonym ously .
8-29 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 8 Managing Users and Identity Stores Managing External Identity Stores Step 2 Click Next . Step 3 Continue with Conf iguring External LD AP Directory Or ganization, page 8-29 .
8-30 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 8 Man aging Users and Identity Stores Managing Exter nal Identity Stores T able 8-8 LD AP: Dir ect ory Or ganization P age Option Description Schema Subject Object class V alue of the LD AP objectClass attribute that id entifies th e subject.
8-31 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 8 Managing Users and Identity Stores Managing External Identity Stores Subject Search B ase Enter the distinguishe d name (DN ) fo r the subtree that contains all subjects.
8-32 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 8 Man aging Users and Identity Stores Managing Exter nal Identity Stores Step 2 Click Finis h .
8-33 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 8 Managing Users and Identity Stores Managing External Identity Stores Related Topics • Config uring LD AP Groups, pag.
8-34 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 8 Man aging Users and Identity Stores Managing Exter nal Identity Stores Viewing LDAP Attributes Use this page to view the external LD A P attributes. Step 1 Select Users and Identity Stores > Exter nal Identity Stor es > LD AP .
8-35 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 8 Managing Users and Identity Stores Managing External Identity Stores This means th e switch port to wh ich these de vices attach cannot authenticate them using the 802.
8-36 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 8 Man aging Users and Identity Stores Managing Exter nal Identity Stores Figur e 8-1 LD AP Int erf ace Configur ation in NAC Pr ofiler Step 5 Click Update Serv er . Step 6 Click the Conf iguration tab and click A pply Changes .
8-37 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 8 Managing Users and Identity Stores Managing External Identity Stores Step 2 Choose Conf iguration > Endpoint Pr of iles > V i ew/Edit Prof iles List . A list of prof iles in a table appears.
8-38 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 8 Man aging Users and Identity Stores Managing Exter nal Identity Stores T o edit the N A C Prof iler template in A CS: Step 1 Choose Users and Identity Stor es > External Identity Stor es > LD AP .
8-39 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 8 Managing Users and Identity Stores Managing External Identity Stores Figur e 8-5 T est Bind to Server Dialog Bo x For more information, see Cr eating External LD AP Identity Stores, page 8-26 .
8-40 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 8 Man aging Users and Identity Stores Managing Exter nal Identity Stores • Number of Subjects: 100 • Number of Direc.
8-41 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 8 Managing Users and Identity Stores Managing External Identity Stores For more information on features like Ev ent Deli very Method and Activ e Response, see the Cisco N AC Pr ofiler Installation and Conf iguration Gu ide, Release 3.
8-42 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 8 Man aging Users and Identity Stores Managing Exter nal Identity Stores The AD user password change using the abo ve met hods must fo llo w the AD passwor d policy . Y ou must check with your AD administrator to kno w the complete AD password pol icy rule.
8-43 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 8 Managing Users and Identity Stores Managing External Identity Stores If there is a fi rew all between A CS and AD, certain ports need to be opened in order t o allow A CS to communicate with AD.
8-44 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 8 Man aging Users and Identity Stores Managing Exter nal Identity Stores Attribute Retrieval for Authorization Y ou can configure A CS to retriev e user or machine AD attributes to be use d in authori zation and g roup mapping rules.
8-45 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 8 Managing Users and Identity Stores Managing External Identity Stores Machine Access Restrictions MAR helps tying the results of machin e authentication to user authentication an d authori zation process.
8-46 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 8 Man aging Users and Identity Stores Managing Exter nal Identity Stores The Engineers' rule is an example of MAR rule that only allows e ngineers access if their machine was successfully authenticated against windows DB.
8-47 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 8 Managing Users and Identity Stores Managing External Identity Stores Dial-in Support Attributes The user attributes on.
8-48 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 8 Man aging Users and Identity Stores Managing Exter nal Identity Stores Joining ACS to an AD Domain After you conf igure the AD identity store in A CS th rough the A CS web interface, you must submi t the confi guration to join A CS to the AD domain.
8-49 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 8 Managing Users and Identity Stores Managing External Identity Stores Step 3 Click: Username Predefined user in AD.
8-50 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 8 Man aging Users and Identity Stores Managing Exter nal Identity Stores • Sa ve Changes to sav e the conf iguration, join the A CS to the specified AD domain with the configured credentials, and start the AD agent.
8-51 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 8 Managing Users and Identity Stores Managing External Identity Stores The External User Groups dialog box appears displaying a list of AD grou ps in the domain, as well as other trusted domains in the same forest.
8-52 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 8 Man aging Users and Identity Stores Managing Exter nal Identity Stores Step 3 Click: • Sa ve Changes to sav e the configuration. • Discard Changes to discard all changes.
8-53 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 8 Managing Users and Identity Stores Managing External Identity Stores • If AD is already con figured an d you want to del ete it, click Clear Conf iguration after you v erify that there are no policy rules that use cu stom conditions based on the AD dictionary .
8-54 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 8 Man aging Users and Identity Stores Managing Exter nal Identity Stores RSA SecurID Server A CS supports the RSA SecurID server as an extern al database.
8-55 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 8 Managing Users and Identity Stores Managing External Identity Stores Override Automatic Load Balancing RSA SecurID Agent automatically balances the re quested loads on the RSA Sec urID servers in the realm.
8-56 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 8 Man aging Users and Identity Stores Managing Exter nal Identity Stores Step 4 Click the A CS Instance Settings tab . See Configuring A CS Instance Settings, page 8-57 for more inform ation.
8-57 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 8 Managing Users and Identity Stores Managing External Identity Stores Related Topics: • RSA SecurID Server , pa ge 8-.
8-58 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 8 Man aging Users and Identity Stores Managing Exter nal Identity Stores Enable the RSA options file Y ou can enable the RSA options file ( sdopts.
8-59 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 8 Managing Users and Identity Stores Managing External Identity Stores Step 1 Choose either of the follo wing options: • T o reset node secret on the agent host, check the Remove securid f ile on submit check box.
8-60 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 8 Man aging Users and Identity Stores Managing Exter nal Identity Stores Related Topics • RSA SecurID Server , pa ge 8.
8-61 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 8 Managing Users and Identity Stores Managing External Identity Stores Failover A CS 5.3 allows you to configure mul tiple RADIUS identity stores. Each RADIUS i dentity store can hav e primary and secondary RADIUS servers.
8-62 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 8 Man aging Users and Identity Stores Managing Exter nal Identity Stores RADIUS Identity Store in Identity Sequence Y ou can add the RADIUS identity store for authentica tion sequence in an iden tity sequence.
8-63 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 8 Managing Users and Identity Stores Managing External Identity Stores Safew ord token servers support bo th the formats.
8-64 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 8 Man aging Users and Identity Stores Managing Exter nal Identity Stores Step 2 Click Cr eate . Y ou can also: • Check the check box ne xt to the identi ty store you want to d uplicate, then click Duplicate .
8-65 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 8 Managing Users and Identity Stores Managing External Identity Stores Server Connection Enable Secondary Server Check this check box to use a secondary RADIUS identity server as a backup server in case the pr imary RADIUS identity server f ails.
8-66 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 8 Man aging Users and Identity Stores Managing Exter nal Identity Stores Related Topics • RADIUS Identity St ores, pag.
8-67 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 8 Managing Users and Identity Stores Managing External Identity Stores Configuring Directory Attributes When a RADIUS identity server responds to a reques t, RADIUS attributes are return ed along with the response.
8-68 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 8 Man aging Users and Identity Stores Configuring CA Certificates • Config uring Shell Prompts, page 8-6 6 • Config .
8-69 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 8 Managing Users and Identity Stores Configuring CA Certificates Y ou use the CA options to install digital certif icate s to support EAP-TLS authentication. A CS uses the X.
8-70 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 8 Man aging Users and Identity Stores Configuring CA Certificates Step 4 Click Submit . The new cert ificat e is sav ed. The T rust Certif i cate List page appears with the new certif icate.
8-71 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 8 Managing Users and Identity Stores Configuring CA Certificates Step 3 Click Submit .
8-72 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 8 Man aging Users and Identity Stores Configuring Certificat e Authentication Profiles Related Topic • Overvie w of EA.
8-73 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 8 Managing Users and Identity Stores Configuring Certificat e Authen tication Profiles T o cr eate, duplicate , or edit a certif icate authentication profile: Step 1 Select Users and Identity Stores > Cert ificate A uthe nticatio n Profile .
8-74 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 8 Man aging Users and Identity Stores Configuring Identity Store Sequences Configuring Identity Store Sequences An access service identity polic y determines the iden tity sources that A CS uses for authentication and attrib ute retrie v al.
8-75 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 8 Managing Users and Identity Stores Configuring Identity Store Sequences Step 2 Do one of the foll ow ing: • Click Cr eate . • Check the check box ne xt to the sequence that you want to duplicat e, then click Duplicate .
8-76 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 8 Man aging Users and Identity Stores Configuring Identity Store Sequences Step 3 Click Submit .
8-77 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 8 Managing Users and Identity Stores Configuring Identity Store Sequences • Managing Intern al Identity Sto res, page .
8-78 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 8 Man aging Users and Identity Stores Configuring Identity Store Sequences.
CH A P T E R 9-1 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 9 Managing Policy Elements A policy def ines the authenti cation and authorizat ion processing of cl ients that attempt to access the A CS network. A clien t can be a user , a network de vice, or a user associated with a netw ork de vice.
9-2 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 9 Man aging Policy Elements Managing Policy Conditions Y ou can map users and hosts to identity grou ps by using the group mapping polic y . Y ou can include identity groups in cond itions to conf igure common policy co nditions for all users in the group.
9-3 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 9 Managing Policy Elements Managing Policy Con ditions • Deleting a Session Condition , page 9-6 • Managing Netw ork Conditions, page 9 -6 See Chapter 3, “ ACS 5.
9-4 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 9 Man aging Policy Elements Managing Policy Conditions T o add date and ti me conditions to a policy , you must first customize the rule table. See Customizing a Polic y , page 10-4 .
9-5 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 9 Managing Policy Elements Managing Policy Con ditions Creating, Duplicating, and Editing a Custom Session Condition The protocol and i dentity dictionaries co ntain a larg e number of at tribu tes.
9-6 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 9 Man aging Policy Elements Managing Policy Conditions Step 4 Click Submit . The new custom session condi tion is saved. The Custom Condition p age appears with th e new custom session conditio n.
9-7 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 9 Managing Policy Elements Managing Policy Con ditions A CS of fers three types of filters: • End Station Filt er—Fil.
9-8 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 9 Man aging Policy Elements Managing Policy Conditions This section contains the following topics: • Importing Netwo rk.
9-9 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 9 Managing Policy Elements Managing Policy Con ditions T imesaver Instead of download ing the template and creati ng an i.
9-10 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 9 Man aging Policy Elements Managing Policy Conditions Step 5 Click Submit to sav e the changes.
9-11 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 9 Managing Policy Elements Managing Policy Con ditions Defining MAC Address-Based End Station Filters Y ou can create, duplicate, and edit the MA C addresses of end stati ons or destinations that you w ant to permit or deny access to .
9-12 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 9 Man aging Policy Elements Managing Policy Conditions Step 3 Check the DNIS check box to enter the DNIS numb er of the destination machine. Y ou can optionally set this f ield to ANY to refer to an y DNIS number .
9-13 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 9 Managing Policy Elements Managing Policy Con ditions Step 5 Click Submit to sav e the changes.
9-14 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 9 Man aging Policy Elements Managing Policy Conditions • Check the check box next to the name-based de vice filter that you want to edi t, then click Edit . A dialog box appears.
9-15 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 9 Managing Policy Elements Managing Policy Con ditions • Check the check box next to th e de vice port filter that yo u w ant to edit, then cli ck Edit . • Click Expor t to sav e a list of de vice port filters in a .
9-16 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 9 Man aging Policy Elements Managing Policy Conditions Step 3 Check the Por t check box and enter t he port number . This f ield is of type string and can contain numbers or characters.
9-17 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 9 Managing Policy Elements Managing Authoriza tions and Permissions Defining NDG-Based Device Port Filters Y ou can create, duplicate, and ed it the network de vice group type and the port to which you want t o permit or deny access.
9-18 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 9 Man aging Policy Elements Managing Authorizations and Permissions Creating, Duplicating, and Editing Aut horization Profiles for Network Access Y ou creat e authoriza tion profiles to de fine ho w di fferent types of users are authorized to access the network.
9-19 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 9 Managing Policy Elements Managing Authoriza tions and Permissions Specifying Authorization Profiles Use this tab to conf igure the name and descripti on for a network access authori zation profil e.
9-20 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 9 Man aging Policy Elements Managing Authorizations and Permissions T able 9 -5 A uthorization Profile: Common T asks Page Option Description ACLS Downloadable A CL Name Includes a defined downloadable ACL.
9-21 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 9 Managing Policy Elements Managing Authoriza tions and Permissions Specifying RADIUS Attributes in Authorization Profiles Use this tab to conf igure which RADIUS attri butes to include in the Acce ss-Accept packet for an authorization pro file.
9-22 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 9 Man aging Policy Elements Managing Authorizations and Permissions Step 3 T o co nfigure: • Basic information o f an authorization prof ile; see Specifying Authorization Prof iles, page 9-19 .
9-23 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 9 Managing Policy Elements Managing Authoriza tions and Permissions Creating and Editing Security Groups Use this page to vie w names and details of security groups and securi ty group tags (SGTs), and to open pages to create, duplicate, and edit security gr oups.
9-24 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 9 Man aging Policy Elements Managing Authorizations and Permissions The Common T asks tab al lows you to select and conf igure the frequent ly used attrib utes for the prof ile.
9-25 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 9 Managing Policy Elements Managing Authoriza tions and Permissions Defining General Shel l Profile Properties Use this page to def ine a shell profil e’ s general properties.
9-26 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 9 Man aging Policy Elements Managing Authorizations and Permissions T able 9-9 Shell Pr ofile: Common T asks Option Desc.
9-27 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 9 Managing Policy Elements Managing Authoriza tions and Permissions Step 3 Click: • Submit to sa ve your chan ges and return to the Shell Prof iles page.
9-28 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 9 Man aging Policy Elements Managing Authorizations and Permissions Defining Custom Attributes Use this tab to def ine custom attrib utes for the shell prof ile. This tab also displays the Commo n T asks Attrib utes that you ha ve chosen i n the Common T asks tab .
9-29 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 9 Managing Policy Elements Managing Authoriza tions and Permissions After you create command sets, you can use them in autho rizations and permissions within rule tables. A rule can contain multiple command sets.
9-30 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 9 Man aging Policy Elements Managing Authorizations and Permissions Step 4 Click Submit . The command set is sav ed. The Command Sets page appears with the command set that you created or duplicat ed.
9-31 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 9 Managing Policy Elements Managing Authoriza tions and Permissions Related Topics • Creating, Duplicating , and Editi.
9-32 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 9 Man aging Policy Elements Managing Authorizations and Permissions – Click Start Export to e xport the D A CLs without any encryption.
9-33 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 9 Managing Policy Elements Managing Authoriza tions and Permissions Configuring Security Group Access Control Lists Security group access control lists (SG A CLs) are applied at Egress, based on the source and destination SGTs.
9-34 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 9 Man aging Policy Elements Managing Authorizations and Permissions.
CH A P T E R 10-1 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 10 Managing Access Policies In A CS 5.3, policy dri ves all acti vities. Polici es cons ist mainly of rules that determi ne the action of the policy . Y ou c reate access services to define authen tication and authorizat ion policies for requests.
10-2 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 10 Mana ging Access Policies Policy Creation Flow In short, you must determi ne the: • Details of your netw ork conf iguration. • Access services that implement your policies.
10-3 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 10 Managing Access Policies Policy Creatio n Flow Policy Elements in the Policy Creation Flow The web interf ace provide.
10-4 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 10 Mana ging Access Policies Customizing a Policy Policy Creation Flow—Next Steps • Access Service Policy Creation, .
10-5 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 10 Managing Access Policies Configuring the Servic e Selection Policy If you ha ve imp lemented Security Group Access function ality , you can also customize results for authorization po licies.
10-6 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 10 Mana ging Access Policies Configuring the Service Selection Policy Note If you create and sav e a simple policy , and then change to a rule-based polic y , the simple policy beco mes the default rule of the rule-based policy .
10-7 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 10 Managing Access Policies Configuring the Servic e Selection Policy T o conf igure a rule-based service selection poli.
10-8 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 10 Mana ging Access Policies Configuring the Service Selection Policy Creating, Duplicating, and Editing Service Selection Rules Create service selection rules to determin e whic h access service processes incoming requests.
10-9 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 10 Managing Access Policies Configuring the Servic e Selection Policy • The Default Rule—Y ou can change only the access service. See T able 10-3 for field descri ptions: Step 4 Click OK.
10-10 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 10 Mana ging Access Policies Configuring the Service Selection Policy Displaying Hit Counts Use this page to reset and refresh the Hit Count displ ay on the Rule-based Polic y page.
10-11 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 10 Managing Access Policies Configuring Access Services Configuring Access Services Access services contain the authentication and au thorization policies for requests.
10-12 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 10 Mana ging Access Policies Configuring Access Services Step 3 Edit the fields in the Allowed Protocols tab as d escribed in T able 10-7 . Step 4 Click Submit to sav e the changes you hav e made to the default access service.
10-13 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 10 Managing Access Policies Configuring Access Services Step 2 Do one of the foll ow ing: • Click Cr eate . • Check the check box next to the access servic e that you want to du plicate; then click Duplicate .
10-14 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 10 Mana ging Access Policies Configuring Access Services Step 3 Click Next to conf igure the allowed pr otocols. See Configuring Access Servic e Allowed Protocols, page 10-15 .
10-15 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 10 Managing Access Policies Configuring Access Services Related Topic • Config uring Access Service Allo wed Protocol.
10-16 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 10 Mana ging Access Policies Configuring Access Services Allow EAP-TLS Enables the EAP-TLS Authenticat ion protocol and configures EAP-TLS settin gs. Y ou can specify ho w A CS verif ies user identity as pre sented in the EAP Identity response from the end-user client.
10-17 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 10 Managing Access Policies Configuring Access Services Allo w EAP-F AST Enable s the EAP-F AST authentication protocol an d EAP-F AST settings. Th e EAP-F AST protocol can support multiple int ernal protocols on the same server .
10-18 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 10 Mana ging Access Policies Configuring Access Services Allo w EAP-F AST (continued) PA C O p t i o n s • T unnel P A C T ime T o Li ve—The T ime T o Live ( TTL) v alue restricts the lifetime of the P A C.
10-19 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 10 Managing Access Policies Configuring Access Services Step 3 Click Finish to sav e your changes to the access service. T o enable an access service, you must add it to the service sel ection polic y .
10-20 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 10 Mana ging Access Policies Configuring Access Services Deleting an Access Service T o delete an access service: Step 1 Select Access Policies > Access Services . The Access Services page appea rs with a list of configured services.
10-21 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 10 Managing Access Policies Configuring Access Service Poli cies Configuring Access Service Policies Y ou configure acc.
10-22 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 10 Mana ging Access Policies Configuring Access Service Policies In the rule-based policy , each rule contains one or more conditions an d a result, which is the identity source to use for authentication.
10-23 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 10 Managing Access Policies Configuring Access Service Poli cies Viewing Rules-Based Identity Policies Select Access Policies > Access Services > service > Identity , w here <servi ce> is the name of the access service.
10-24 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 10 Mana ging Access Policies Configuring Access Service Policies • Creating Polic y Rules, page 10-37 • Duplicating.
10-25 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 10 Managing Access Policies Configuring Access Service Poli cies T able 1 0-1 1 Identity Rule Proper ties P age Option Description General Rule Name Name of th e rule.
10-26 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 10 Mana ging Access Policies Configuring Access Service Policies Configuring a Group Mapping Policy Config ure a group mapping polic y to map groups and attrib utes that are retrie ve d from external iden tity stores to A CS identity groups.
10-27 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 10 Managing Access Policies Configuring Access Service Poli cies Step 2 Select an identity group.
10-28 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 10 Mana ging Access Policies Configuring Access Service Policies • Deleting Poli cy Rules, p age 10-39 Related Topics.
10-29 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 10 Managing Access Policies Configuring Access Service Poli cies Configuring a Session Authorization Policy for Network Access When you create an access service for ne twork access authorization, it create s a Session Authorization policy .
10-30 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 10 Mana ging Access Policies Configuring Access Service Policies T able 1 0-15 Networ k Access A uthorization P olicy P age Option Description Status Rule statuses are: • Enabled—The r ule is active.
10-31 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 10 Managing Access Policies Configuring Access Service Poli cies Configuring Network Access Au thorization Rule Properties Use this page to create, duplicate, and edit the ru les to determine acce ss permissions in a network access service.
10-32 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 10 Mana ging Access Policies Configuring Access Service Policies Configuring Device Administration Authorization Policies A dev ice administration authorization polic y determines the authorizations an d permissions for network administrators.
10-33 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 10 Managing Access Policies Configuring Access Service Poli cies Configuring Device Administration Authorization Rule P.
10-34 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 10 Mana ging Access Policies Configuring Access Service Policies Configuring Shell/Command Authoriza tion Policies for .
10-35 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 10 Managing Access Policies Configuring Access Service Poli cies T o conf igure rules, see: • Creating Polic y Rules,.
10-36 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 10 Mana ging Access Policies Configuring Access Service Policies T o conf igure rules, see: • Creating Polic y Rules,.
10-37 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 10 Managing Access Policies Configuring Access Service Poli cies Creating Policy Rules When you create rules, remember that the order of the rules is important.
10-38 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 10 Mana ging Access Policies Configuring Access Service Policies Duplicating a Rule Y ou can duplicate a rul e if you want to create a ne w rule that is the same, or very similar t o, an existing rule.
10-39 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 10 Managing Access Policies Configuring Access Service Poli cies Step 4 Click OK . The Policy page appears with the edited rule. Step 5 Click Sav e Changes to sa ve th e ne w config uration.
10-40 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 10 Mana ging Access Policies Configuring Compound Conditions Configuring Compound Conditions Use compound condi tions to def ine a set of conditions based on any attrib utes allowed in simple pol icy conditions.
10-41 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 10 Managing Access Policies Configuring Compoun d Conditions Note Dynamic attribut e mapping is not applicable for Exte rnalGroups attribute of T ype "String Enum" and "T ime And Date" attrib ute of type "Date T ime Period".
10-42 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 10 Mana ging Access Policies Configuring Compound Conditions Figur e 1 0-2 Compound Expr ession - At omic Condition Single Nested Compound Condition Consists of a single operator followed by a set of pr edicates (>=2).
10-43 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 10 Managing Access Policies Configuring Compoun d Conditions Figur e 1 0-4 Multiple Nest ed Compound Expr ession Compou.
10-44 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 10 Mana ging Access Policies Configuring Compound Conditions Related Topics • Compound Condition Building Blocks, pag.
10-45 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 10 Managing Access Policies Security Group Access Control Pages Related Topics • Compound Condition Building Blocks, .
10-46 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 10 Mana ging Access Policies Security Group Acce ss Control Pages Related Topic • Creating an Egress Polic y , page 4-27 Editing a Cell in the Egress Policy Matrix Use this page to config ure the policy for the selected cell.
10-47 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 10 Managing Access Policies Security Group Access Control Pages NDAC Policy Page The Network Device Admission Con trol (ND A C) policy determines the SG T for network devices in a Security Group Access en vironmen t.
10-48 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 10 Mana ging Access Policies Security Group Acce ss Control Pages Related Topics: • Config uring an ND AC Policy , pa.
10-49 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 10 Managing Access Policies Security Group Access Control Pages Note For endpoint admissi on control, you must def ine an access service and session authori zation policy .
10-50 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 10 Mana ging Access Policies Maximum User Sessions Network Device Access EAP-FAST Settings Page Use this page to conf igure parameters for the EAP-F AST protocol that the ND AC po licy uses.
10-51 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 10 Managing Access Policies Maximum User Sessions Max Session User Settings Y ou can confi gure maximum user session t o impose maximum session v alue for each users.
10-52 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 10 Mana ging Access Policies Maximum User Sessions Unlimited is selected by def ault.
10-53 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 10 Managing Access Policies Maximum User Sessions Related topics • Maximum User Sessions, page 10- 50 • Max Session.
10-54 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 10 Mana ging Access Policies Maximum User Sessions The Purge User Session page appears with a list of all AAA clients. Step 2 Select the AAA client for which you want to pur ge the user sessions.
10-55 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 10 Managing Access Policies Maximum User Sessions Maximum User Session in Proxy Scenario Authentication and accou nting requests should be sent to the same A CS server , else the Maximum Session feature will not work as desired.
10-56 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 10 Mana ging Access Policies Maximum User Sessions.
CH A P T E R 11-1 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 11 Monitoring and Reporting in ACS The Monitoring and Reports dra wer appears in th e primary web interf ace windo w and contains th e Launch Monitori ng & Report V ie wer option.
11-2 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 11 Monitoring an d Reporting in ACS Authentication Records and Details • Support for non-Engli sh characters (UTF-8).
11-3 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 11 Monitoring and Re porting in ACS Dashboard Pages Note These tabs are customizable, and you can modify or delete the follo wing tabs.
11-4 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 11 Monitoring an d Reporting in ACS Working with Portlets – Authentication Snap shot—Provides a sn apshot of authenticatio ns in the graphical and tab ular formats for up to the past 30 days.
11-5 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 11 Monitoring and Re porting in ACS Working with Portlets Figure 1 1 -1 P ortlets T op 5 Alarms an d My Fa vorit e Reports appear in sepa rate windo ws. Y ou can edit each of these portlets separately .
11-6 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 11 Monitoring an d Reporting in ACS Configuring Tab s in the Dash board Related Topic • Dashboard Pages, page 11 -2 .
11-7 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 11 Monitoring and Re porting in ACS Configuring Tabs in the Dashbo ard Step 5 Click Add Page .
11-8 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 11 Monitoring an d Reporting in ACS Configuring Tab s in the Dash board Changing the Dashboard Layout Y ou can change the look an d feel of the Dashboard. A CS provides you with nine di fferent in- built layouts.
CH A P T E R 12-1 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 12 Managing Alarms The Monitoring feature in A CS generates alarms to notify you of critical system conditions. The monitoring component retrie ves data from A CS. Y ou can configure thresho lds and rules on this data to manage alarms.
12-2 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 12 Managing Alarms Understanding Ala rms System Alarms System alarms notify you of cri ti cal conditions encountered durin g th e ex ecution of the A CS Monitoring and Reporting viewer .
12-3 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 12 Managing Alarms Viewing and Editing Ala rms in Your Inbox Notifying Users of Events When a threshold is reached or a system ala rm is ge nerated, the alarm appears in the Alarms Inbox of the web interface.
12-4 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 12 Managing Alarms Viewing and Editing Alarms in Your Inbox T ime Display o nly . Indicates the time of the associat ed alarm generation in the format Ddd Mmm d d hh:mm:ss timezone yyyy , where: • Ddd = Sun, Mon, T ue, W ed, Thu, Fri , Sat.
12-5 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 12 Managing Alarms Viewing and Editing Ala rms in Your Inbox Conf igure Incremental Backup Data Repository as Remote Reposit ory otherwise backup will fa il and Incremental backup mode will be changed to of f.
12-6 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 12 Managing Alarms Viewing and Editing Alarms in Your Inbox Full Database Purg e Backup failed: Exceptio n Details Criti.
12-7 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 12 Managing Alarms Viewing and Editing Ala rms in Your Inbox Failed to load backup library . Scheduled backup of A CS conf iguration db fail ed. Please check ADE.log for more details.
12-8 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 12 Managing Alarms Viewing and Editing Alarms in Your Inbox Note A CS cannot be used as a remote sysl og se rver . But, you can use an external server as a syslog server .
12-9 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 12 Managing Alarms Understanding Alarm Schedule s • Deleting Alarm Thresholds, page 12-33 Understanding Alarm Schedules Y ou can create alarm schedules to spec ify when a particular alarm thres hol d is run.
12-10 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 12 Managing Alarms Understanding Ala rm Schedules Step 3 Click Submit to sav e the alarm schedule. The schedule that you create is added to the Schedu le list box in the Threshold pages.
12-11 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 12 Managing Alarms Creating, Editing, and Dup licating Alarm Thresholds Deleting Alarm Schedules Note Before you del ete an alarm schedul e, ensure that it is not reference d by any thresholds that are defined in A CS.
12-12 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 12 Managing Alarms Creating, Editing, and Du plicating Alarm Thresholds Step 2 Do one of the foll ow ing: • Click Crea te . • Check the check box next to the alarm th at you w ant to duplicate, then cl ick Duplicate .
12-13 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 12 Managing Alarms Creating, Editing, and Dup licating Alarm Thresholds Related Topics • Config uring General Thresho.
12-14 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 12 Managing Alarms Creating, Editing, and Du plicating Alarm Thresholds Configuring Threshold Criteria A CS 5.
12-15 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 12 Managing Alarms Creating, Editing, and Dup licating Alarm Thresholds Note Y ou can specify one or more f ilters to limit the passed au thentications that are considered for threshold e val uation.
12-16 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 12 Managing Alarms Creating, Editing, and Du plicating Alarm Thresholds Related Topics • Creating, Editing, and Dup l.
12-17 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 12 Managing Alarms Creating, Editing, and Dup licating Alarm Thresholds An alarm is triggered because at le a st one Device IP has greater than 10 failed authentications in the past 2 hours.
12-18 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 12 Managing Alarms Creating, Editing, and Du plicating Alarm Thresholds Related Topics • Creating, Editing, and Dup l.
12-19 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 12 Managing Alarms Creating, Editing, and Dup licating Alarm Thresholds The aggregation job begins at 00:05 ho urs e very day . From 23:50 ho urs, up until the time the aggregation job completes, the authenticat ion inacti vity alarms are suppressed.
12-20 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 12 Managing Alarms Creating, Editing, and Du plicating Alarm Thresholds Related Topics • Creating, Editing, and Dup l.
12-21 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 12 Managing Alarms Creating, Editing, and Dup licating Alarm Thresholds Related Topics • Creating, Editing, and Dup l.
12-22 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 12 Managing Alarms Creating, Editing, and Du plicating Alarm Thresholds Related Topics • Creating, Editing, and Dup l.
12-23 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 12 Managing Alarms Creating, Editing, and Dup licating Alarm Thresholds Related Topics • Creating, Editing, and Dup l.
12-24 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 12 Managing Alarms Creating, Editing, and Du plicating Alarm Thresholds Related Topics • Creating, Editing, and Dup l.
12-25 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 12 Managing Alarms Creating, Editing, and Dup licating Alarm Thresholds Related Topics • Creating, Editing, and Dup l.
12-26 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 12 Managing Alarms Creating, Editing, and Du plicating Alarm Thresholds Related Topics • Creating, Editing, and Dup l.
12-27 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 12 Managing Alarms Creating, Editing, and Dup licating Alarm Thresholds Unknown NAD When A CS ev aluates thi s threshold, it examines the RADIUS or T ACA CS+ failed authent ications that hav e occurred durin g the specif ied time interv al up to the pre vious 24 hours.
12-28 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 12 Managing Alarms Creating, Editing, and Du plicating Alarm Thresholds Related Topics • Creating, Editing, and Dup l.
12-29 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 12 Managing Alarms Creating, Editing, and Dup licating Alarm Thresholds Y ou can specify one or more f ilters to limit t he failed authentications t hat are considered for threshold e v aluation.
12-30 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 12 Managing Alarms Creating, Editing, and Du plicating Alarm Thresholds If, in the past four hour s, RB A C L drops ha .
12-31 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 12 Managing Alarms Creating, Editing, and Dup licating Alarm Thresholds NAD-Reported AAA Downtime When A CS ev aluates thi s threshold, it examines the N AD-reported AAA do wn e vents that occurre d during the spec ified interval up to the pre vious 24 h ours.
12-32 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 12 Managing Alarms Creating, Editing, and Du plicating Alarm Thresholds Related Topics • Creating, Editing, and Dup l.
12-33 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 12 Managing Alarms Deleting Al arm Threshol ds Related Topics • V ie wing and Editing Alar ms in Y our Inbox, page 12.
12-34 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 12 Managing Alarms Configuring System Alarm Settin gs Configuring System Alarm Settings System alar ms are used to noti.
12-35 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 12 Managing Alarms Understanding Alarm Syslog Targets Understanding Alarm Syslog Targets Alarm syslo g targ ets are th e destinatio ns where alarm syslog messages are sent.
12-36 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 12 Managing Alarms Understanding Ala rm Syslog Targets Step 4 Click Submit .
CH A P T E R 13-1 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 13 Managing Reports The Monitoring & Report V ie wer component of A CS collects log and conf iguration data from v arious A CS servers in your deployment, aggregates it, and provides interactive report s that help you analyze the data.
13-2 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 13 Managing Re ports • Catalog— Monitoring & Reports > Reports > Catalog > < r eport_type > For easy access, you can add reports to your F av o ri tes pa ge, from which you can customi ze and delete reports.
13-3 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 13 Managing Reports Working with Favorite Reports This chapter describes in d etail the fo llowing: • W orking with F .
13-4 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 13 Managing Re ports Working with Favorite Reports Step 5 Click Add to F av orite .
13-5 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 13 Managing Reports Working with Favorite Reports Editing Favorite Reports After you vie w the e xisting parameters in your fa vori te report, you can ed it them.
13-6 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 13 Managing Re ports Sharing Reports The report is generated in the page .
13-7 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 13 Managing Reports Workin g with Ca talog Rep orts Step 7 Click Sav e . The report is sa ved in your Shared folder and is a v ailable for all users. Working with Catalog Reports Catalog reports ar e system reports that are preco nfigured in A C S.
13-8 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 13 Managing Re ports Working with Catalog Reports Access Service Authentication Summar y Provid es RADIUS and T ACA CS+ authentication summary informat ion for a particular access service for a selected time peri od; along with a graphical represen tation.
13-9 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 13 Managing Reports Workin g with Ca talog Rep orts A CS System Diagnostics Provides syst e m diagnostic details b ased on se verity for a selected time period.
13-10 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 13 Managing Re ports Working with Catalog Reports Session Status Summary Pro vides the port sessions and status of a particular network de vice obtained by SNMP .
13-11 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 13 Managing Reports Workin g with Ca talog Rep orts Running Catalog Reports T o run a r eport that is in the Catalog: Step 1 Select Monitoring & Reports > Reports > Catalog > r eport_type , where r eport_typ e is the type of report you want to run.
13-12 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 13 Managing Re ports Working with Catalog Reports Ty p e Ty p e o f r e p o r t .
13-13 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 13 Managing Reports Workin g with Ca talog Rep orts Step 2 Click the radio b utton next to th e report name you w ant to run, t hen select one of the options under Run : • Run for T oday —The repo rt you specified is run a nd the generated results are displayed.
13-14 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 13 Managing Re ports Working with Catalog Reports T able 13-4 Repor ts > Report T ypes and Names <report_type>.
13-15 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 13 Managing Reports Workin g with Ca talog Rep orts Related Topics • W orkin g with Catalog Reports, page 13-7 • Un.
13-16 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 13 Managing Re ports Working with Catalog Reports Failure Reason Enter a f ailure reason name or click Select to en ter a vali d failure reason name on w hich to run your report.
13-17 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 13 Managing Reports Workin g with Ca talog Rep orts Related Topics • W orkin g with Catalog Reports, page 13-7 • W .
13-18 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 13 Managing Re ports Working with Catalog Reports Enabling RADIUS CoA Options on a Device T o vi ew all t he RADIUS Acti ve Session repo rts you ha ve to enable RADI US CoA options on the de vice.
13-19 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 13 Managing Reports Workin g with Ca talog Rep orts Figure 13-2 RADIUS Active Session Report Step 2 Click the CoA link from the RADIUS session that y ou want to reauthenticate or termin ate.
13-20 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 13 Managing Re ports Working with Catalog Reports • Shared secret mismatch Step 5 See the T roubleshoot ing RADIUS Authenticat ions, page 14-6 to troub leshoot a failed change of authorization attempt .
13-21 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 13 Managing Reports Viewing Reports Step 3 Click Ye s to conf irm that you want to reset the System Report f iles to the fact ory default. The page is refreshed, and the reports in Catalog > report_type are reset to the factory default.
13-22 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 13 Managing Re ports Viewing Reports Figur e 13-4 Context Menu for Colu m n Data in Int er active V iewer Figure 13-5 sh ows the con text menu you use to modi fy labels in Interacti ve V ie wer .
13-23 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 13 Managing Reports Viewing Reports Navigating Reports When you open a report in the vie wer , you see the first page of data. T o vi ew or w ork with data, you use tools that hel p you navig ate the report.
13-24 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 13 Managing Re ports Viewing Reports Figur e 13-1 0 T able of Cont ents Expanded Entry T o na vigate to a specific page, cli ck the related link.
13-25 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 13 Managing Reports Viewing Reports In Excel, you can resize columns and format the data as you would do for an y other spreadsheet. Step 1 In the viewer , sele ct Export Data.
13-26 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 13 Managing Re ports Viewing Reports Printing Reports Y ou can print a repo rt that appears in the vie wer in HTML or PDF format.
13-27 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 13 Managing Reports Formatting Reports in Interactive Viewer Step 2 Navig ate to the location where you want to sa ve the file. Step 3 T ype a f ile name and click Sa ve .
13-28 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 13 Managing Re ports Formatting Reports in Interactive Viewer Step 2 Select Change T ext . The Edit T e xt dialog box appears. Step 3 Modify the tex t as desired and click A pply .
13-29 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 13 Managing Reports Formatting Reports in Interactive Viewer Changing Column Data Alignment T o ch ange the alignment o f data in a co lumn, right-click t he column and select Alignment from the context menu.
13-30 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 13 Managing Re ports Formatting Reports in Interactive Viewer Formatting Data Types In an information obj ect, as in the relational databases on w hich information objects are based, all the data in a column is of the same data type, e x cluding the column header .
13-31 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 13 Managing Reports Formatting Reports in Interactive Viewer Formatting Numeric Data Numeric data can take se veral f orms. A column of postal codes requires dif ferent formatting from a column of sales figures.
13-32 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 13 Managing Re ports Formatting Reports in Interactive Viewer Step 7 In Neg ativ e Numbers, select an opt ion for displaying ne gati ve numbers, b y using either a minus sign before the number or parentheses around the nu mber .
13-33 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 13 Managing Reports Formatting Reports in Interactive Viewer Step 3 In Format Code f ield, type a format pattern similar to those sho wn in T able 13-7 . Step 4 Click Apply .
13-34 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 13 Managing Re ports Formatting Reports in Interactive Viewer Step 1 Select a string data column, th en click For m a t . The String column form at windo w appears. Step 2 In Format String as f ield, select Custom.
13-35 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 13 Managing Reports Formatting Reports in Interactive Viewer T abl e 13-6 sho ws the standard date-and-time data ty pe formats. Step 1 Select a column that contains date o r time data, then click For m at .
13-36 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 13 Managing Re ports Formatting Reports in Interactive Viewer Formatting Boolean Data A Boolean e xpression e v aluates to T rue or False.
13-37 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 13 Managing Reports Formatting Reports in Interactive Viewer Figur e 13-18 Conditional For mat ting in Int eractiv e View er Y ou can affect the formatting of one column based on the v alue in another column.
13-38 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 13 Managing Re ports Formatting Reports in Interactive Viewer b. In the next field, use the d rop-do wn list to select the operator to apply to the column you selected. Y ou can select Equal to, Less than, Le ss t han or Equal to, and so on.
13-39 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 13 Managing Reports Formatting Reports in Interactive Viewer Step 4 On Conditional F ormatting, cho ose Format, and set the for matting for the condi tional text . Y ou can set the font, font size, fo nt color , and background color .
13-40 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 13 Managing Re ports Formatting Reports in Interactive Viewer Figur e 13-23 Removing a Conditiona l F or mat in Int eractiv e Viewer Step 4 Click A pply .
13-41 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 13 Managing Reports Organizing Report Data Figur e 13-24 Setting a P age Br ea k Step 3 Specify whether to set a page break before e very group, or for e very group except the f irst or last groups.
13-42 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 13 Managing Re ports Organizing Report Data Reordering Columns in Interactive Viewer T o reorder columns: Step 1 Select and right-click a column. Step 2 From the conte xt menu, select Column > Reorder Columns .
13-43 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 13 Managing Reports Organizing Report Data Figure 13-26 Mov e to Gr ou p Header Dialog Box Step 3 From the Mov e to Group field, select a v alue. Step 4 In the Header row f ield, select the row number in which t o mov e the v alue you selected in Step 3.
13-44 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 13 Managing Re ports Organizing Report Data Hiding or Displaying Report Items T o hide or d isplay report items: Step 1 Select and right-click a column. Step 2 Select Hide or Show Items.
13-45 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 13 Managing Reports Organizing Report Data Displaying Hidden Columns TO displ ay hidden columns: Step 1 Select and right-click a column. Step 2 Select Column > Show Col umns .
13-46 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 13 Managing Re ports Organizing Report Data Figure 13-30 Merg ed Column T o mer ge data in multiple columns: Step 1 Select and right-click the columns Step 2 Select Column > Merge Columns .
13-47 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 13 Managing Reports Organizing Report Data Sorting Data When you place data in a report design, the data sour ce determines the default sort order for the data ro ws.
13-48 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 13 Managing Re ports Organizing Report Data Figur e 13-31 Sorting Multip le Columns If the report uses group ed data, the drop-do wn lists in Adv a nced Sort sho w only the detail columns in the report, not the column s you used to group the data.
13-49 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 13 Managing Reports Organizing Report Data Figure 13-32 Ungrouped D ata T o or ganize all thi s information into a u seful in vent ory report, you create data gr oups and data sections.
13-50 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 13 Managing Re ports Organizing Report Data Adding Groups T o ad d groups: Step 1 Select and right-click the column you want to use to create a group . Step 2 From the Conte xt menu, select Gr oup > Add Group .
13-51 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 13 Managing Reports Organizing Report Data Step 4 T o set a grouping interv al, select Group ev ery and enter a value and select the grouping interv al. For e xample, to create a ne w group for e very month, type 1 and select Month f rom the drop-do wn list.
13-52 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 13 Managing Re ports Organizing Report Data Figur e 13-37 Calculated Column T o create a calculation, you • Provide a ti tle for the calculated column. • Write an expression th at indicates which data to use and ho w to display the calculated data in the report.
13-53 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 13 Managing Reports Organizing Report Data Understanding Supported Calculation Functions T abl e 13-11 provides e xamples of the functions you can use to create calcula tions.
13-54 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 13 Managing Re ports Organizing Report Data COUNT( ) Counts the ro ws in a table. COUNT( ) COUNT(groupLe vel) Counts the ro ws at the specif ied group le vel. COUNT(2) COUNTDISTINCT(expr) Counts the rows th at contain distinct v alues in a table.
13-55 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 13 Managing Reports Organizing Report Data FIRST(expr , groupLev el) Displays the firs t value that appears in the specif ied column at the specified grou p lev el. FIRST([customerID], 3) IF(condition, doIfT rue, doIfFalse) Displays the result of an If.
13-56 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 13 Managing Re ports Organizing Report Data ISTOPNPERCENT(e xpr , percent, groupLe vel ) Displays T rue if the value is within the hi ghest n percentage v alues for the expression at the specified group le vel , and Fal se otherwise.
13-57 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 13 Managing Reports Organizing Report Data MONTH(date, option) Displays the m onth of a sp ecified d ate-and-time valu e, in one of three optional formats: • 1 - Displays the month number of 1 through 12.
13-58 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 13 Managing Re ports Organizing Report Data RANK(exp r) Displays the rank of a numb er , string, or date-and-time value, starting at 1. Duplicate v alues recei ve identical ran k but the d uplication does not af fect the ranking of subsequent v alues.
13-59 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 13 Managing Reports Organizing Report Data TRIM(str) Display s a string with all leading and trailing blank ch ar ac te r s re m oved . A ls o r e move s a ll co ns ec u tive blank characters.
13-60 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 13 Managing Re ports Organizing Report Data Understanding Supported Operators T abl e 13-12 describes the mathematical an d logical operators you can use in writing expressions th at create calculated columns.
13-61 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 13 Managing Reports Organizing Report Data Using Multiply Values in Calculated Columns T o use multip ly va lues in calculated columns: Step 1 Select a column. In the report, the ne w calculated column appears to the right of the column you select.
13-62 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 13 Managing Re ports Organizing Report Data Step 7 For the second ar gument, type the number of days to add. In this case, type 7. Step 8 V alidate the ex pression, then click A pply .
13-63 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 13 Managing Reports Organizing Report Data Figure 13-39 A ggreg ate Ro w for a Group T abl e 13-13 sho ws the aggregate funct ions that you can use.
13-64 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 13 Managing Re ports Organizing Report Data Creating an Aggregate Data Row T o create an aggregate data ro w: Step 1 Select a column, then select Aggr egation . The Aggreg ation dialog box appears.
13-65 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 13 Managing Reports Organizing Report Data Adding Additional Aggregate Rows After you create a single aggregate ro w for a column, you can add up to tw o more aggregate ro ws for the same column.
13-66 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 13 Managing Re ports Hiding and Filtering Report Data Deleting Aggregate Rows T o delete an aggre gate ro w: Step 1 Select the calculated column th at contains the aggre gation you w ant to remo ve, th en select Aggr egation .
13-67 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 13 Managing Reports Hiding and Filtering Repor t Data Figure 13-43 Suppressed V alues Y ou can suppress duplicate v alues to make your repo rt easier to read. Y ou can suppress only conse cuti ve occurrences of dupl icate v alues.
13-68 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 13 Managing Re ports Hiding and Filtering Report Data Figur e 13-44 Group Detail Rows Displa yed Figure 13-45 sho ws the results of hiding the detail r ows for t he creditrank gr ouping.
13-69 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 13 Managing Reports Hiding and Filtering Repor t Data Types of Filter Conditions T abl e 13-15 describes the types of f ilter conditions and pr ovides e xamples of how f ilter conditions are translated into instructi ons to the data source.
13-70 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 13 Managing Re ports Hiding and Filtering Report Data Setting Filter Values After you choose a condition, you set a f ilter value. Step 1 T o vie w all the v alues for the selected column, select Select V alues .
13-71 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 13 Managing Reports Hiding and Filtering Repor t Data Figur e 13-46 Selecting a Filter V alue in Interactiv e Viewer Step 2 T o search for a v alue, type the value in the Find V alue field, then click Find .
13-72 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 13 Managing Re ports Hiding and Filtering Report Data Step 3 From the Condition pu lldow n menu, select a condition. T able 13-14 describes the conditions you can select.
13-73 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 13 Managing Reports Hiding and Filtering Repor t Data Figur e 13-47 The Adv anced Filter Di alog Bo x in Intera ctive View er Adva nced Filter provi des a great deal of fle xibility in setti ng the filter v alue.
13-74 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 13 Managing Re ports Hiding and Filtering Report Data Step 7 V alidate the f ilter syntax by clicking Va l i d a t e . Y ou hav e now created a filter with one cond ition .
13-75 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 13 Managing Reports Understanding Charts Step 2 From the Filter pulldo wn menu, select a particular nu mber of rows or a percentage of ro ws, as shown in Figure 13-48 .
13-76 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 13 Managing Re ports Understanding Char ts Figure 13-49 P arts of a Basic Bar Char t There are a variety of chart types. So me types of data are best depicted with a specific ty pe of chart.
13-77 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 13 Managing Reports Understanding Charts Changing Chart Subtype charts hav e subtypes, which you can change as needed: .
13-78 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 13 Managing Re ports Understanding Char ts Figure 13-50 Chart F o r matting Options Y ou use this page to: • Edit and format the default chart titl e. • Edit and format the def ault title for the category , or x-, axis.
CH A P T E R 14-1 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 14 Troubleshooting ACS with the Monitoring & Report Viewer This chapter describes the di agnostic and troublesho oting tools that the Monitor ing & Report V ie wer provides for the Cisco Secure Access Control Syste m.
14-2 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 14 Trouble shooting ACS with the Monitoring & Report View er Available Diag nostic and Troub leshooting Tools Support b undles typically contain t he A CS database, log f iles, core f iles, and Monitoring & Repo rt V iewer sup port files.
14-3 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 14 Troub leshooting ACS w ith the Monitoring & Report Viewer Performing Connectivity Tests Performing Connectivity Tests Y ou can test your con nectiv ity to a network devi ce with the de vice’ s hostname or IP address.
14-4 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 14 Trouble shooting ACS with the Monitoring & Report View er Downloading ACS Su pport Bund les for Diagnostic Inform.
14-5 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 14 Troub leshooting ACS w ith the Monitoring & Report Viewer Working with Expert Troub leshooter • Include core fi.
14-6 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 14 Trouble shooting ACS with the Monitoring & Report View er Working with Exper t Troubleshooter • Comparing IP-SG.
14-7 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 14 Troub leshooting ACS w ith the Monitoring & Report Viewer Working with Expert Troub leshooter Step 4 Click Search to display the RADIUS authentications that match your search criteria.
14-8 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 14 Trouble shooting ACS with the Monitoring & Report View er Working with Exper t Troubleshooter Step 8 Click Done to return to th e Expert T roubleshoot er .
14-9 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 14 Troub leshooting ACS w ith the Monitoring & Report Viewer Working with Expert Troub leshooter Step 10 Click Done to return to the Expert T roubleshooter .
14-10 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 14 Trouble shooting ACS with the Monitoring & Report View er Working with Exper t Troubleshooter Step 3 Click Run to run the sho w command on the specif ied network de vice.
14-11 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 14 Troub leshooting ACS w ith the Monitoring & Report Viewer Working with Expert Troub leshooter Step 3 Click Run . The Progress Details pag e appears. The Monitoring & Report V ie wer prompts you for additional i nput.
14-12 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 14 Trouble shooting ACS with the Monitoring & Report View er Working with Exper t Troubleshooter 3. Compares the SGA CL policy obt ained from the netw ork de vice with the SGA CL policy obt ained from A CS.
14-13 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 14 Troub leshooting ACS w ith the Monitoring & Report Viewer Working with Expert Troub leshooter Step 4 Click S XP-IP Mappings from the list of troublesho oting tools.
14-14 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 14 Trouble shooting ACS with the Monitoring & Report View er Working with Exper t Troubleshooter Step 10 Click Show Results Summary to vie w the diagnosis and resolution steps.
14-15 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 14 Troub leshooting ACS w ith the Monitoring & Report Viewer Working with Expert Troub leshooter Step 6 Click Show Results Summary to vie w the diagnosis and resolution steps.
14-16 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 14 Trouble shooting ACS with the Monitoring & Report View er Working with Exper t Troubleshooter Step 3 Click Run . The Progress Details page appears with a summary .
CH A P T E R 15-1 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 15 Managing System Operati ons and Configuration in the Monitoring & Report Viewer This chapter describes the tasks th at you must perform to co nfigure an d administer the Monitor ing & Report V ie wer .
15-2 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 15 Managing System Op erations a nd Configuration in the Mo nitoring & Report View er • Config ure and edit fail u.
15-3 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 15 Managing System Operations and Configuration in the Monitori ng & Report Viewer Configuring Data Purging and Incr.
15-4 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 15 Managing System Op erations a nd Configuration in the Mo nitoring & Report View er Configuring Data Purg ing and .
15-5 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 15 Managing System Operations and Configuration in the Monitori ng & Report Viewer Configuring Data Purging and Incr.
15-6 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 15 Managing System Op erations a nd Configuration in the Mo nitoring & Report View er Configuring Data Purg ing and .
15-7 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 15 Managing System Operations and Configuration in the Monitori ng & Report Viewer Restoring Data from a Backup Restoring Data from a Backup Use this page to restore data from t he V iew database that was backed up ea rlier .
15-8 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 15 Managing System Op erations a nd Configuration in the Mo nitoring & Report View er Viewing Lo g Collections Note Y ou can use the refresh symbol to refresh the cont ents of the page.
15-9 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 15 Managing System Operations and Configuration in the Monitori ng & Report Viewer Viewing Log Collections Log Collection Details Page Use this page to view the recently co llected log names for an ACS serv er .
15-10 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 15 Managing System Op erations a nd Configuration in the Mo nitoring & Report View er Viewing Lo g Collections Related Topic • V ie wing Log Collections, p age 15-7 T able 15-4 Log Collection Details P age Option Description Log Name Name of the log file.
15-11 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 15 Managing System Operations and Configuration in the Monitori ng & Report Viewer Recovering Log Message s Recover.
15-12 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 15 Managing System Op erations a nd Configuration in the Mo nitoring & Report View er Viewing Scheduled J obs Note .
15-13 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 15 Managing System Operations and Configuration in the Monitori ng & Report Viewer Viewing Process Sta tus Viewing Process Status Use this page to vie w the status of processes running in your A CS en vironment.
15-14 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 15 Managing System Op erations a nd Configuration in the Mo nitoring & Report View er Viewing Data Upgr ade Status Viewing Data Upgrade Status After you upgrad e to A CS 5.
15-15 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 15 Managing System Operations and Configuration in the Monitori ng & Report Viewer Specifying E-Mail Settings Related Topic V iewing Failure Reasons, page 15-14 Specifying E-Mail Settings Use this page to specify the e-mail server and administrator e-mail address.
15-16 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 15 Managing System Op erations a nd Configuration in the Mo nitoring & Report View er Understanding Collection Filt.
15-17 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 15 Managing System Operations and Configuration in the Monitori ng & Report Viewer Configuring System Alarm Setting.
15-18 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 15 Managing System Op erations a nd Configuration in the Mo nitoring & Report View er Configuring Remo te Database .
CH A P T E R 16-1 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 16 Managing System Administrators System administrators ar e responsible for depl oying, conf iguring, maintain ing, and monitoring the A CS servers in your network. The y can perform v arious operations in A CS through the A CS administrati ve interface.
16-2 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 16 Mana gi ng System Administrators Understanding Administra tor Roles and Accounts • Config ure administrator session setting • Config ure administrator access setting The first t ime you log in to A CS 5.
16-3 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 16 Managing System Administrators Configuring System Ad ministrators and Accou nts Understanding Authentication An authentication requ est is the fi rst operation for e v ery management session.
16-4 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 16 Mana gi ng System Administrators Understanding Roles Permissions A permission is an access right that applies to a specif ic admini strati v e task .
16-5 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 16 Managing System Administrators Understanding Role s Note At first logi n, only the Super Admin is assigned t o a specific admini strator .
16-6 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 16 Mana gi ng System Administrators Creating, Dup licating, Editing, and Deleti ng Administrator Accounts Administrator .
16-7 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 16 Managing System Administrators Creating, Duplicatin g, Editing, and D eleting Administrator Accounts Step 2 Do any of the follo wing: • Click Cr eate . • Check the check box next to the account that you want t o duplicate an d click Duplicate .
16-8 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 16 Mana gi ng System Administrators Viewing Predefined Role s The new account is sa ved. The Administrators page appears, with the new account that you created or duplicat ed.
16-9 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 16 Managing System Administrators Configuring Auth entication Settings for Administrators Related Topics • Understandi.
16-10 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 16 Mana gi ng System Administrators Configuring Authenticatio n Settings for Administrators Note A CS automatically deactiv ates or disable s your account based on your last login, last password change, or number of lo gin retries.
16-11 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 16 Managing System Administrators Configuring Session Idle Timeou t Related Topics • Understanding Roles, page 16-3 .
16-12 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 16 Mana gi ng System Administrators Resetting the Admi nistrator Password Step 3 Click Cr eate in the IP Range(s) area. A ne w window appears. Enter the IP address of the machine from which you want to allow remote access to A CS.
16-13 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 16 Managing System Administrators Changing the Admini strator Password http://www .ci sco.com/en/US/docs/net _mgmt/cisco_secure_access_ control_system/5.3/comman d/ reference/cli_app_a.
16-14 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 16 Mana gi ng System Administrators Changing the Admi nistrator Password Resetting Another Administrator’s Password T o reset another administrator’ s password: Step 1 Choose System Administration > Administrators > Accounts .
CH A P T E R 17-1 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 17 Configuring System Operations Y ou can confi gure and deploy A CS instance s so that one A CS instance becomes the primary instance and the other A CS instances can be registered to the primary as secondary instances .
17-2 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 17 Config uring System Operations Understanding Distr ibuted Deployment Understanding Distributed Deployment Y ou can confi gure multiple A CS servers in a deployment.
17-3 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 17 Configuring System Operations Understanding Distributed Deployment Note A CS 5.3 does not support the large deplo yment with more than ten A CS instances (one primary and nine secondaries).
17-4 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 17 Config uring System Operations Understanding Distr ibuted Deployment • Understanding Distrib uted Deplo yment, page 17-2 Promoting a Secondary Server There can be one server only that is functio ning as the prim ary se rver .
17-5 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 17 Configuring System Operations Understanding Distributed Deployment Understanding Full Replication Under normal circumstances, each co nfiguration chan ge is propagate d to all secondary instances.
17-6 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 17 Config uring System Operations Scheduled Backup s • Using the Deployment Operations Pa ge to Create a Local Mode Instanc e, page 17-22 Scheduled Backups Y ou can schedu le backups to be ru n at periodic in tervals.
17-7 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 17 Configuring System Operations Backing Up Primary and Seconda ry Instances Step 2 Click Submit to schedule t he backup.
17-8 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 17 Config uring System Operations Synchronizing Primary and Secondary Instan ces After Backup and Restore Step 4 Click Submit to run the backup i mmediately .
17-9 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 17 Configuring System Operations Editing Instances The Distribu ted System Management page appears with two t ables: • Primary Instance table — Shows the primary instance.
17-10 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 17 Config uring System Operations Editing Instances Step 2 From the Primary Instance table, click the pr imary instance that you want to modify , or check the Name check box and click Edit .
17-11 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 17 Configuring System Operations Editing Instances Step 4 Click Submit . Port Port for Management service. MA C Address MAC address for the instance. Description Description of the primary or secondary instance.
17-12 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 17 Config uring System Operations Editing Instances The Primary Instance table on the Distrib uted System Management page app ears with the edited primary instance.
17-13 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 17 Configuring System Operations Activating a Secondary Instance The follo wing warning message appears: Are you sure you want to delete the sel ected item/it ems? Step 5 Click OK .
17-14 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 17 Config uring System Operations Registering a Seconda ry Instance to a Prima ry Instance .
17-15 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 17 Configuring System Operations Registering a Secondary Instance to a Primary Instance Step 3 Specify the appropriate v alues in the Registration Section. Step 4 Click Register to Primary .
17-16 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 17 Config uring System Operations Deregistering Secondary Instanc es from the Distr ibuted System Management Page Dereg.
17-17 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 17 Configuring System Operations Promoting a Secondary Instance from the Distributed System Mana gement Page The system displays the follo wing warning message: This operati on will dereg ister this ser ver as a seco ndary with the p rimary server .
17-18 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 17 Config uring System Operations Promoting a Secondar y Instance from the Dep loyment Operations Pag e Promoting a Sec.
17-19 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 17 Configuring System Operations Replicating a Secondary Instanc e from a Primary Insta nce Replicating a Secondary Instance from the Distributed System Management Page Note All A CS appliances must be in sync with the AD d omain clock.
17-20 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 17 Config uring System Operations Replicating a Secondary Instanc e from a Primary Instance The Distribu ted System Management page appears. On the Secondary Instance table, the Replication Status column sho ws UPD A TE D .
17-21 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 17 Configuring System Operations Replicating a Secondary Instanc e from a Primary Insta nce Failover A CS 5.3 allows you to configure mul tiple A C S instances for a dep loyment scenario.
17-22 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 17 Config uring System Operations Using the Deploym ent Operation s Page to Create a Local Mode Instance Cleanup..... .. Starting ACS... . The database on the primary se rver is restored successfully .
17-23 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 17 Configuring System Operations Using the Deployment Operations Page to Create a Local Mode Insta nce Y ou can use the conf iguration information on the A C S Config uration Audit report to manually restore the conf iguration infor mation for this inst ance.
17-24 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 17 Config uring System Operations Using the Deploym ent Operation s Page to Create a Local Mode Instance Step 4 Click Submit .
CH A P T E R 18-1 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 18 Managing System Administration Configurations After you install Ci sco Secure A CS, you must conf igure and administer it t o manage your network eff iciently . The ACS web interface allo ws you to ea sily configure A CS to perform v arious operations.
18-2 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 18 Managing System Administration Configurations Configuring Global System Options Configuring EAP-TLS Settings Use the EAP-TLS Settings page to configure EAP-TLS runtime characteristics.
18-3 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 18 Managing System Administration Configurations Configuring Global System Op tions Configuring PEAP Settings Use the PEAP Settings page to conf igure PEAP ru ntim e characteristics.
18-4 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 18 Managing System Administration Configurations Configuring RSA SecurID Prom pts Generating EAP-FAST PAC Use the EAP-F AST Generate P AC pag e to generate a user or machine P AC.
18-5 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 18 Managing System Administration Configurations Managing Dictiona ries Step 3 Click Submit to conf igure the RSA SecurID Prompt s.
18-6 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 18 Managing System Administration Configurations Managing Diction aries • RADIUS (RedCreek) • RADIUS (US Robotics) .
18-7 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 18 Managing System Administration Configurations Managing Dictiona ries Step 3 Click Submit to sav e the changes.
18-8 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 18 Managing System Administration Configurations Managing Diction aries T able 18-9 Cr eating, Duplicating, and Ed iting RADIUS Subat tr ibutes Option Description General Attrib ute Name of the subattribut e.
18-9 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 18 Managing System Administration Configurations Managing Dictiona ries Step 4 Click Submit to sav e the suba ttribute.
18-10 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 18 Managing System Administration Configurations Managing Diction aries Related Topic Creating, Duplicating , and Editi.
18-11 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 18 Managing System Administration Configurations Managing Dictiona ries Configuring Internal Identity Attributes T abl e 18-10 describes the f ields in the internal < users | hosts > identit y attrib utes.
18-12 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 18 Managing System Administration Configurations Managing Diction aries Deleting an Internal User Identity Attribute T .
18-13 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 18 Managing System Administration Configurations Managing Dictiona ries Creating, Duplicating, and Editing an Internal .
18-14 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 18 Managing System Administration Configurations Configuring Local Server Certificates Adding Static IP address to User.
18-15 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 18 Managing System Administration Configurations Adding Local Serve r Certificates Step 2 Click Add .
18-16 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 18 Managing System Administration Configurations Adding Local Server Certificates Step 4 Click Finish . The new certif icate is sav ed. The Local Certific ate Store page appears with the new certificate.
18-17 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 18 Managing System Administration Configurations Adding Local Serve r Certificates Step 4 Click Finish . The new certif icate is sav ed. The Local Certific ate Store page appears with the new certificate.
18-18 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 18 Managing System Administration Configurations Adding Local Server Certificates Step 1 Select System Administration > Conf igurations > Loca l Server Certif icates > Local Certificates > Add.
18-19 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 18 Managing System Administration Configurations Adding Local Serve r Certificates Step 4 Click Submit to ex tend the existing certif icate’ s v alidity . The Local Certificate Store page ap pears with the edited certificate.
18-20 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 18 Managing System Administration Configurations Adding Local Server Certificates Exporting Certificates T o e xport a certi fica te: Step 1 Select System Administration > Conf iguration > Loca l Server Certif icates > Local Certificates .
18-21 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 18 Managing System Administration Configurations Configuri ng Logs Configuring Logs Log records are generated for: • .
18-22 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 18 Managing System Administration Configurations Configuring Logs • Remote Log T argets > Duplicate: “ lo g_tar get” , where log_tar get is the name of the remote log tar get you selected in Step 2 , if you are duplicat ing a remote log targ et.
18-23 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 18 Managing System Administration Configurations Configuri ng Logs Deleting a Remote Log Target T o delete a remote log t arget: Step 1 Select System Administration > Conf iguration > Log Conf iguration > Remote Log T argets .
18-24 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 18 Managing System Administration Configurations Configuring Logs Step 1 Select System Administration > Conf iguration > Log Conf iguration > Local Log T arget .
18-25 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 18 Managing System Administration Configurations Configuri ng Logs If you ha ve compl eted your conf iguration, proceed to Step 6 . Step 4 T o conf igure a remote syslog target, click the Remot e Syslog T arget and proceed to Step 5 .
18-26 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 18 Managing System Administration Configurations Configuring Logs T abl e 18-22 lists a set of adminis trativ e and operational logs under v arious categories that are no t logged to the local t arget.
18-27 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 18 Managing System Administration Configurations Configuri ng Logs Related Topic • Config uring Per -Instance Logging.
18-28 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 18 Managing System Administration Configurations Configuring Logs Viewing ADE-OS Logs The logs listed in T abl e 18-22 are written to the ADE-OS logs.
18-29 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 18 Managing System Administration Configurations Configuri ng Logs Sep 29 06:28:28 cd-acs5-13-103 MSGCAT58004/admin: AC.
18-30 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 18 Managing System Administration Configurations Configuring Logs Configuring Per-Instance Security and Log Settings Y .
18-31 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 18 Managing System Administration Configurations Configuri ng Logs Configuring Per-Instance Remote Syslog Targets Use this page to configure remote sy slog targets for logging cate gories.
18-32 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 18 Managing System Administration Configurations Configuring Logs Displaying Logging Categories Y ou can vie w a tree of conf igured logging cat egories for a specif ic ACS inst ance.
18-33 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 18 Managing System Administration Configurations Configuri ng Logs Configuring the Log Collector Use the Log Collector pa ge to sel ect a log data collecto r and suspend or resume log data transmission.
18-34 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 18 Managing System Administration Configurations Licensing Overview Licensing Overview T o operate A CS, you must install a va lid license. A CS prompts you to install a v alid base license when you first access the web interface.
18-35 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 18 Managing System Administration Configurations Installing a License File Related Topics • Licensing Overview , page.
18-36 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 18 Managing System Administration Configurations Installing a License File Viewing the Base License T o upgrade the base license: Step 1 Select System Administration > Conf iguration > Licensing > Base Server Li cense .
18-37 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 18 Managing System Administration Configurations Installing a License File Related Topic • Upgrading the Base Serv er License, page 18-37 Upgrading the Base Server License Y ou can upgrade the base server license.
18-38 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 18 Managing System Administration Configurations Viewing License Fe ature Options Viewing License Feature Options Y ou can add, upgrade, or delete e xisting deploy ment licenses.
18-39 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 18 Managing System Administration Configurations Adding Deployment License File s Adding Deployment License Files T o add a new base deployment license file: Step 1 Select System Administration > Conf iguration > Licensing > F eature Options .
18-40 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 18 Managing System Administration Configurations Deleting Deployment License Files Related Topics • Licensing Overvie.
18-41 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 18 Managing System Administration Configurations Availabl e Downloa ds Downloading Migration Utility Files T o do wnload migration application files an d the migration gui de for A C S 5.
18-42 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 18 Managing System Administration Configurations Available Do wnloads T o do wnload these sample scripts: Step 1 Choose System Administration > Downl oads > Sample Python Scripts .
CH A P T E R 19-1 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 19 Understanding Logging This chapter describes logg ing functionality in A C S 5.3. Administrator s and users use the v arious management interfaces of A CS to perform dif feren t tasks.
19-2 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 19 Understa nding Logging About Logging Using Log Targets Y ou can specify to send cust omer log information to multiple consumers or Lo g T arg ets and specify whether the log messages are stored locally in te xt form at or forw arded to syslog servers.
19-3 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 19 Understanding Logging About Logging Note For comple x conf iguration items or attrib utes, such as policy or D A CL c.
19-4 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 19 Understa nding Logging About Logging Each log message contains the follo wing information: • Event code—A un ique message code. • Logging category—Identif i es the catego ry to which a log message belongs.
19-5 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 19 Understanding Logging About Logging Local Store Target Log messages in the local stor e are text f iles that are sent to one log f ile, located at /opt/CSCOacs/lo gs/localStor e/ , regardless of which l ogging category they belo ng to.
19-6 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 19 Understa nding Logging About Logging T able 19-2 Local St or e and Syslog Message F or mat Field Description timestamp Date of the message generat ion, according to the local clock of the originating A CS, in the format YYYY - MM-DD hh:mm:ss:xxx +/-zh: zm .
19-7 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 19 Understanding Logging About Logging Y ou can use the web in terface to configure the n umber of da ys to retain local store log files; howe ver , the default setting is to purge data when it exceeds 5 MB or each d ay , whiche ver limit is f irst attained.
19-8 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 19 Understa nding Logging About Logging When you configure a critical log target, and a message is sent to that critical log tar get, the message is also sent to the configured noncriti cal log target on a best-effort basis.
19-9 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 19 Understanding Logging About Logging T able 19-3 Remote Syslog Messag e Header For mat Field Description pri_num Priority v alue of the message; a comb ination of the facility value an d the sev erity v alue of the message.
19-10 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 19 Understa nding Logging About Logging The syslog messa ge data or pay load is the same as the Local Store Message Format, which is described in T able 19-2 .
19-11 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 19 Understanding Logging About Logging The Monitoring & Report V ie wer has two dra wer options: • Monitoring and Reports—Use this dra wer to view and con figur e alarms, vie w log reports, an d perform troubleshooti ng tasks.
19-12 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 19 Understa nding Logging ACS 4.x Versus ACS 5.3 Logging ACS 4.x Versus ACS 5.3 Logging If you are fa miliar with the loggin g functionality in A CS 4.x, ensure that you familiarize yo urself with the logging functionali ty of A CS 5.
19-13 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 19 Understanding Logging ACS 4.x Versus ACS 5.3 Logging Conf iguration Use the System Confi guration > Logging page .
19-14 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Chapter 19 Understa nding Logging ACS 4.x Versus ACS 5.3 Logging.
A-1 User Guide for Cisco Secure Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 APPENDIX A AAA Protocols This section contains the following topics: • T ypical Use Cases, page A-1 • Access Protocols—T A C.
A-2 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Appendix A AAA Pro tocols Typical Use Case s Session Access Requests (Dev ice Administration [TACACS+]) Note The numbers refer to Figure A-1 on page A-1 . For session request: 1. An administrator l ogs into a networ k dev ice.
A-3 User Guide for Cisco Secure Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Appendix A AAA Protocols Typical Us e Cases – EAP protocols that in volv e a TLS handshake a nd in which the client uses the A C.
A-4 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Appendix A AAA Pro tocols Typical Use Case s – EAP-F AST/EAP-MSCHAPv2 – EAP-F AST/EAP-GTC • EAP methods that use certi fica.
A-5 User Guide for Cisco Secure Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Appendix A AAA Protocols Access Protocols—TACACS+ and RADIUS Access Protocols—TACACS+ and RADIUS This section contains the following topics: • Overvie w of T A CACS+, page A-5 • Overvie w of RADIUS, page A-6 A CS 5.
A-6 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Appendix A AAA Pro tocols Overview of RADIUS Overview of RADIUS This section contains the following topics: • RADIUS VSAs, page A-6 • A CS 5.3 as the AAA Server , page A-7 • RADIUS Attribute Support in A CS 5.
A-7 User Guide for Cisco Secure Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Appendix A AAA Protocols Overview of RADIUS ACS 5.3 as the AAA Server A AAA server is a server program that handles user requests for access to compu ter resources, and for an enterprise, provides AAA services.
A-8 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Appendix A AAA Pro tocols Overview of RADIUS RADIUS Attribute Support in ACS 5.3 A CS 5.
A-9 User Guide for Cisco Secure Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Appendix A AAA Protocols Overview of RADIUS Authentication A CS supports various aut hentication protocols transpo rted ov er RADIUS.
A-10 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Appendix A AAA Pro tocols Overview of RADIUS In RADIUS, authentication and authorization are coupl ed.
B-1 User Guide for Cisco Secure Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 APPENDIX B Authentication in ACS 5.3 Authentication v erif ies user information to conf irm the user's identity . T raditional authentication uses a name and a f ixed passw ord.
B-2 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Appendix B Authentication in ACS 5.3 PAP This appendix describes the fo llowi ng: • RADIUS-based authen tica tion that d oes no.
B-3 User Guide for Cisco Secure Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Appendix B Authentication in ACS 5.3 EAP RADIUS PAP Authentication Y ou can use dif ferent le vels of secur ity concurrently wi th A CS for dif ferent requirements. P AP applies a two-w ay handshaking procedure.
B-4 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Appendix B Authentication in ACS 5.3 EAP In A CS 5.3, EAP is encapsulated in the RADIUS protocol. Incoming and outgoing EAP messages are stored in a RADIUS EAP-Message attribute (79).
B-5 User Guide for Cisco Secure Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Appendix B Authentication in ACS 5.3 EAP-MD5 A CS supports full EAP infrastructure, including EAP typ e negotiation, message sequencing and message retransmission. All prot ocols support fragmentation of big messages.
B-6 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Appendix B Authentication in ACS 5.3 EAP-TLS Overview of EAP-TLS EAP-TLS is one of th e methods in the EAP authenti cation frame work, and i s based on the 802.1x and EAP architecture.
B-7 User Guide for Cisco Secure Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Appendix B Authentication in ACS 5.3 EAP-TLS • Using a third- party signature, usually fr om a CA, th at verif ies the informatio n in a certif icate. This third-party binding is similar to the real-world eq ui valent of t he stamp on a passport.
B-8 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Appendix B Authentication in ACS 5.3 EAP-TLS An anony mous Dif fie-Hel lman tunnel relates to the establi shment of a completely anon ymous tunnel between a client and a serv er for cases where none of the peers authenticates itself.
B-9 User Guide for Cisco Secure Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Appendix B Authentication in ACS 5.3 EAP-TLS Fixed Management Certificates A CS generates and use s self-signe d certificates to identi fy various management protocols such as the W eb bro wser , HTTPS, Activ eMQ SSH, and SFTP .
B-10 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Appendix B Authentication in ACS 5.3 EAP-TLS Importing the ACS Se rver Certificate When you manually import and A CS server cer tificate yo u must supply the certif icate file, the pri v ate key file, and the pri vate ke y password used to decr ypt the PKCS#12 pri vate ke y .
B-11 User Guide for Cisco Secure Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Appendix B Authentication in ACS 5.3 EAP-TLS There are two types of cert ificate generation: • Self signing certif icate generation — A CS supp orts generation of an X.5 09 certifi cate and a PKCS#12 priv ate key .
B-12 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Appendix B Authentication in ACS 5.3 EAP-TLS Credentials Distribution All certifi cates are kept in the A CS database which is distributed and shared between all A CS nodes.
B-13 User Guide for Cisco Secure Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Appendix B Authentication in ACS 5.3 EAP-TLS Private Keys and Passwords Backup The entire A CS database is distributed and backed-up on the primary A CS along with all the certif icates, priv ate-keys and the encrypted pri v ate-key-passwor d s.
B-14 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Appendix B Authentication in ACS 5.3 PEAPv0/1 Note All communication between t he host and A CS goes through the network de vice. EAP-TLS authenticatio n fails if th e: • Server f ails to verify the client’ s certif icate, and rejects EAP-TLS authentication.
B-15 User Guide for Cisco Secure Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Appendix B Authentication in ACS 5.3 PEAPv0/1 Overview of PEAP PEAP is a client-server security architecture that yo u use to encrypt EAP transactions, thereby protecting the contents of EAP authenticatio ns.
B-16 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Appendix B Authentication in ACS 5.3 PEAPv0/1 Server Authenticated and Unau thenticated Tunnel Establishmen t Modes T unnel esta.
B-17 User Guide for Cisco Secure Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Appendix B Authentication in ACS 5.3 PEAPv0/1 PEAP Flow in ACS 5.3 The PEAP protocol allo ws authentication between A CS and the peer by usin g the PKI-based secure tunnel establishment and the EAP-MSCHAPv2 pro tocol as the inner method i nside the tunnel.
B-18 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Appendix B Authentication in ACS 5.3 EAP-FAST Authenticating with MSCHAPv2 After the TLS tunnel is created, follow these steps t.
B-19 User Guide for Cisco Secure Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Appendix B Authentication in ACS 5.3 EAP-FAST EAP-F AST is a client-server security architecture that encrypts EA P transactions with a TLS tunn el.
B-20 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Appendix B Authentication in ACS 5.3 EAP-FAST EAP-F AST can protect t he username in all EAP-F AST transaction s.
B-21 User Guide for Cisco Secure Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Appendix B Authentication in ACS 5.3 EAP-FAST • A CS-Supported Features for P A Cs, page B-24 • Master Key Generation and P A.
B-22 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Appendix B Authentication in ACS 5.3 EAP-FAST Provisioning Modes A CS supports out-of-band and in-band pro visioning modes. The in- band provision ing mode operates inside a TLS tunnel raised by Anonymou s DH or Authenticated DH or RSA algorithm for k ey agreement.
B-23 User Guide for Cisco Secure Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Appendix B Authentication in ACS 5.3 EAP-FAST The v arious means by which an end- user client can rece i ve P ACs are: • P A C pro visioning —Requi red when an end-user client has no P A C.
B-24 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Appendix B Authentication in ACS 5.3 EAP-FAST T o cont rol whether A CS performs Automatic In-Band P A C Provision ing, use the options on the Global System Options pages in the Syst em Administration dra wer .
B-25 User Guide for Cisco Secure Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Appendix B Authentication in ACS 5.3 EAP-FAST The proacti ve P A C update time is conf igured for the A CS server in the Allo wed Protocols Page. Thi s mechanism allows the client to be alw ays updated with a valid P A C.
B-26 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Appendix B Authentication in ACS 5.3 EAP-FAST Master Key Generation and PAC TTLs The v alues for master ke y generation and P AC TTLs determine their states, as described in About Master-K eys, page B-21 and T ypes of P ACs, page B-22 .
B-27 User Guide for Cisco Secure Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Appendix B Authentication in ACS 5.3 EAP-FAST T o enable A CS to perform EAP-F AST authentication: Step 1 Config ure an identity store that supp orts EAP-F AST authen tication.
B-28 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Appendix B Authentication in ACS 5.3 EAP-FAST This scheme impro ves the secu rity by reducing the amount of cry ptographic sensiti ve material that is transmitted.
B-29 User Guide for Cisco Secure Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Appendix B Authentication in ACS 5.3 EAP Authentication with RA DIUS Key Wrap PAC Migration from ACS 4.x Although the conf iguration can be migrated from 4.x, the P A Cs themselves, as being stored only in supplicants, m ay still be issued from versions a s far back as A CS 3.
B-30 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Appendix B Authentication in ACS 5.3 EAP-MSCHAPv2 EAP-MSCHAPv2 Microsoft Challenge Handshak e Authentication Prot ocol (MSCHAP v2) provi des two-way authentica tion, also known as mutu al authentication.
B-31 User Guide for Cisco Secure Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Appendix B Authentication in ACS 5.3 CHAP Windows Machine Authentication Against AD EAP-MSCHAPv2 can be used for ma chine auth entication. EAP-MSCHAPv2 W indows machine authentication is the same as u ser authentication.
B-32 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Appendix B Authentication in ACS 5.3 Certificate Attributes Certificate Attributes A CS parses the follo wing client certifi cat.
B-33 User Guide for Cisco Secure Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Appendix B Authentication in ACS 5.3 Certificate Attributes Rules Relating to Textual Attributes A CS collects client certificate te xtual attributes and places them in the A CS context dictionary .
B-34 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Appendix B Authentication in ACS 5.3 Machine Au thentication • For auto matic do wnloading, you def ine the amount of time before the CRL f ile expires, should A CS do wnload it.
B-35 User Guide for Cisco Secure Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Appendix B Authentication in ACS 5.3 Authentication Protocol an d Identity Store Compatibility Note Microsoft PEAP clients may also ini tiate machine authen tication whene ver a user logs of f.
B-36 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Appendix B Authentication in ACS 5.3 Authentication Protocol and Identity Store Compatibility Ta b l e B - 5 specifies EAP authenti cation protoc ol support. T able B-5 EAP A uthentication Pr otocol and User D atabase Compatibility Identity Store E AP-MD5 EAP-TLS 1 1.
C-1 User Guide for Cisco Secure Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 APPENDIX C Open Source License Acknowledgments See http://www .cisco.com/en/US/produ cts/ps9911 /produ cts_licensing_infor mation_listing.html for all the Open Source and Third Party Licenses used in Cisco Secure Access Control System, 5.
C-2 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Appendix C Op en Source License Ackn owledgments Notices 4. The names “OpenSSL T oolkit” and “OpenSSL Projec t” must no t be used to endorse or promote products deri ved from this softw are without prior written permi ssion.
C-3 User Guide for Cisco Secure Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Appendix C Open Source License Acknowledgmen ts 4. If you include an y W indows specif ic code (or a deri vati ve ther eof) from t.
C-4 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Appendix C Op en Source License Ackn owledgments.
GL-1 User Guide for Cisco Secure Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 GLOSSARY A AAA Authentication, autho rization, and accounting (AAA ) is a term for a frame work for intelligently controlling access to computer re sources, enforcing policies, auditin g usage, and providi ng the information necessary t o bill fo r services.
Glossary GL-2 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 accounts The capability of A CS to record user sessions in a log f ile. ACS System Administrators Ad m i ni s t ra t or s w it h di ff e re n t access privile ges define d under the System Conf iguratio n section of the A CS web interface.
Glossar y GL-3 User Guide for Cisco Secure Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 authenticity The v alidity and conformance of the or iginal information. authorization The approv al, permission, or empowermen t for someone or something to do so mething.
Glossary GL-4 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 certificate-based authentication The use of Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) and certifi cates to authenticate and encrypt HTTP traf fic.
Glossar y GL-5 User Guide for Cisco Secure Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 configuration management The process of es tablishing a k nown baseline condition and managin g it.
Glossary GL-6 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 D daemon A program which is often started at the time the system boots and runs continuo usly without interventi on from any of the u sers on the system. The daemon program forwards the requ ests to other programs (or processes) as appropri ate.
Glossar y GL-7 User Guide for Cisco Secure Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 digital envelope An en crypted message with the encr ypted session key . digital sign ature A hash of a message that uniquely identifies the se nder of the messag e and prov es the message hasn't changed since transmission.
Glossary GL-8 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 dumpsec A security tool that du mps a variet y of informati on about a system's users, file system, re gistry , permissions, password policy , and services. DLL Dynamic Link Library .
Glossar y GL-9 User Guide for Cisco Secure Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 EAP Extensible Authenticatio n Protocol. A protocol for wireless netw orks that expands on Au thentication methods used by the PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol), a protocol oft en used when connecting a computer to the Internet.
Glossary GL-10 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 G gateway A network point that acts as an entrance to another netw ork. global system options Configuring T ACA CS+, EAP-TTLS, PEAP , and EAP- F AST runtime character istics and generating EAP-F AST P A C.
Glossar y GL-11 User Guide for Cisco Secure Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 I I18N Intern ationaliza tion and loca liza tion are means of adapting softwa re for non-nati ve en vironments, especially other nations and culture s.
Glossary GL-12 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 ISO International Or ganization for Stand ardization, a volun tary , non-treaty , non-go vernmen t organizat ion, established in 1947 , with vo ting members that ar e de signated standards bodies of participatin g nations and non-v oting observ er org anizations.
Glossar y GL-13 User Guide for Cisco Secure Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 M MAC Address A physical address; a numeric v alue that uniquely identif ies that netw ork de vice from e very ot her de vice on the planet. matchingRul e (LDAP) The method by which an attrib ute is compared in a search operation.
Glossary GL-14 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 PI (Programm atic Interface) The A CS PI is a programmatic interf ace that provides e xternal applic ations the abilit.
Glossar y GL-15 User Guide for Cisco Secure Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 R RDN (LDAP) Th e Relative Distinguished Name (fre quently but incorrectly written as Relati vely Distinguished Name). The name gi ven to an attri bute(s) that is unique at its le vel in the hierarch y .
Glossary GL-16 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Schema (LDAP) A package of attr ibut es and object classes that a r e sometimes (nominally) related.
Glossar y GL-17 User Guide for Cisco Secure Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 SOAP (Simple Object Access Protocol) A lightweight XML-based pr otocol for ex change of information in a decentrali zed, distrib uted en vironment.
Glossary GL-18 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 U UDP User Datagram Protocol. A communicati ons protocol that of fers a limited amount of service when messages are exchanged between computers in a ne twork that uses the Internet Protocol (IP) URL Uniform Resource Locator .
Glossar y GL-19 User Guide for Cisco Secure Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 X X.509 A standard for pub lic ke y infrastructure. X.509 spec if ies, amongst other things, standard formats for public ke y certif icates and a certificatio n path v alidation algorith m.
Glossary GL-20 User Guide for Cisco Secu re Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01.
IN-1 User Guide for Cisco Secure Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 INDEX Symbols ! formatting symbol 13-33 % operator 13-60 & formatting symbol 13-33 & operator 13-60 * operator 13-60 + op.
Index IN-2 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 Arrange Columns dialog 13-42 ascending sort order 13-47 AVERAGE function 13-53 Average function 13-63 averages 13-53, 13-5.
Index IN-3 User Guide for Cisco Secure Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 formatting data and 13-36 context menus 13-21 conversions 13-33 COUNT_DISTINCT func tion 13-54 COUNT function 13-54 Count f.
Index IN-4 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 downloads 18-40 duplicate values 13-66, 13-67 E EAP-FAST enabling B-26 identity protection B-20 logging B-19 master keys d.
Index IN-5 User Guide for Cisco Secure Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 G General Date format op tion 13-30 General N umber fo rmat opti on 13-30 Go to page pick li st 13-23 Greater Than conditi .
Index IN-6 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 locales creating charts and 13-77 customizing formats for 13-30, 13-31, 13-35 locating text valu es 13-54, 13-58 logical o.
Index IN-7 User Guide for Cisco Secure Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 numeric data types 13-30 numeric expression s 13-60, 13-61 numeric values 13-24, 13-32 O opening exported data files 13-25 .
Index IN-8 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 report viewers 13-21 resizing columns 13-25, 13-28 RIGHT function 13-58 ROUNDDOWN func tion 13-58 ROUND function 13-58 rou.
Index IN-9 User Guide for Cisco Secure Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 time data types 13-30 time formats 13-30, 13-34 timesaver, descript ion of ii-xxiv time stamps 13-57, 13-58 time values 13-.
Index IN-10 User Guide for Cisco Secur e Access Control System 5.3 OL-24201-01 X x-axis values 13-75 Y y-axis values 13-75 YEAR function 13-59.
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