Mapping - Cisco Servers User Manual

For windows 2000/nt servers
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Chapter 12
Administering External User Databases
Step 10
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Editing a Windows NT/2000, Novell NDS, or Generic LDAP Group Set Mapping
Note
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Click Submit.
Result: The group set you mapped to the Cisco Secure ACS list appears at the
bottom of the database groups column.
The asterisk at the end of each set of groups indicates that users authenticated
with the external user database can belong to other groups besides those in the
set.
You can change the Cisco Secure ACS group to which a group set mapping is
mapped.
The external user database groups of an existing group set mapping cannot be
edited. If you want to add or remove external user database groups from the
group set mapping, delete the group set mapping and create one with the
revised set of groups.
To edit a Windows NT/2000, Novell NDS, or generic LDAP group mapping,
follow these steps:
In the navigation bar, click External User Databases.
Click Database Group Mappings.
Click the external user database name for which you want to edit a group set

mapping.

Result: If you are editing a Windows NT/2000 group set mapping, the Domain
Configurations table appears. If you are editing an NDS group set mapping, the
NDS Trees table appears. Otherwise, the Group Mappings for database Users
table appears.
If you are editing a Windows NT/2000 group set mapping, click the domain name
for which you want to edit a group set mapping.
Result: The Group Mappings for Domain: domainname table appears.
Cisco Secure ACS 3.0 for Windows 2000/NT Servers User Guide
Database Group Mappings
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