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Action Codes<br />

E-4<br />

This section contains:<br />

Action Codes <strong>for</strong> Setting and Deleting Values, page E-4<br />

<strong>User</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>Cisco</strong> <strong>Secure</strong> <strong>Access</strong> <strong>Control</strong> <strong>Server</strong> 4.2<br />

Appendix E RDBMS Synchronization Import Definitions<br />

Action Codes <strong>for</strong> Creating and Modifying <strong>User</strong> Accounts, page E-5<br />

Action Codes <strong>for</strong> Initializing and Modifying <strong>Access</strong> Filters, page E-10<br />

Action Codes <strong>for</strong> Modifying TACACS+ and RADIUS Group and <strong>User</strong> Settings, page E-13<br />

Action Codes <strong>for</strong> Modifying Network Configuration, page E-18<br />

ACS Attributes and Action Codes, page E-23<br />

Action Codes <strong>for</strong> Setting and Deleting Values<br />

The two most fundamental action codes are SET_VALUE (action code: 1) and DELETE_VALUE (action<br />

code: 2), described in Table E-2.<br />

The SET_VALUE (action code: 1) and DELETE_VALUE (action code: 2) actions, described in<br />

Table E-2, instruct RDBMS Synchronization to assign a value to various internal attributes in ACS.<br />

Unless a <strong>Cisco</strong> representative asks you to use these action codes <strong>for</strong> other purposes, you can only use<br />

these action codes <strong>for</strong> assigning values to user-defined fields (see <strong>User</strong>-Specific Attributes, page E-24).<br />

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