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Appendix D
Cisco Secure ACS Command-Line Database Utility

User and AAA Client Import Option

Importing User and AAA Client Information

Step 1
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The -i option enables you to update Cisco Secure ACS with data from a
colon-delimited text file. You can also update AAA client definitions.
For user accounts, you can add users, change user information such as passwords,
or delete users. For AAA client definitions, you can add or delete AAA clients.
This section contains the following topics:
Importing User and AAA Client Information, page D-13
User and AAA Client Import File Format, page D-15
To import user or AAA client information, follow these steps:
If you have not performed a backup or dump of Cisco Secure ACS, do so now
before proceeding. For more information about backing up the database, see
Backing Up Cisco Secure ACS with CSUtil.exe, page
Create an import text file. For more information about what an import text file can
or must contain, see
User and AAA Client Import File Format, page
Copy or move the import text file to the same directory as CSUtil.exe. For more
information about the location of CSUtil.exe, see
Related Files, page
D-2.
On the Cisco Secure ACS server, open an MS DOS command prompt and change
directories to the directory containing CSUtil.exe.
Type:
filename
CSUtil.exe -i
where filename is the name of the import text file you want CSUtil.exe to use to
update Cisco Secure ACS. Press Enter.
Result: CSUtil.exe displays a confirmation prompt for updating the database.
User Guide for Cisco Secure ACS for Windows Server
User and AAA Client Import Option
D-4.
D-15.
Location of CSUtil.exe and
D-13

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