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Appendix E RDBMS Synchronization Import Definitions<br />

Table E-6 Action Codes <strong>for</strong> Modifying Network Configuration (continued)<br />

Action<br />

Code Name Required Description<br />

ACS Attributes and Action Codes<br />

OL-14386-02<br />

ACS Attributes and Action Codes<br />

353 SET_VSA_PROFILE V1, V2, V3 Sets the inbound/outbound profile of the VSA. The profile<br />

specifies usage IN <strong>for</strong> accounting, OUT <strong>for</strong> authorization, or<br />

MULTI if more than a singe instance is allowed per RADIUS<br />

message. Combinations are allowed.<br />

V1 contains the vendor IETF code.<br />

V2 contains the VSA number.<br />

V3 contains the profile, one of the following:<br />

354 ADD_VSA_ENUM VN, V1, V2,<br />

V3<br />

355 ADOPT_NEW_UDV_OR_VS<br />

A<br />

IN<br />

OUT<br />

IN OUT<br />

MULTI OUT<br />

MULTI IN OUT<br />

Sets meaningful enumerated values, if the VSA attribute has<br />

enumerated. In the <strong>User</strong> Setup section, the ACS web interface<br />

displays the enumeration strings in a list.<br />

VN contains the VSA Enum Name.<br />

V1 contains the vendor IETF code.<br />

V2 contains the VSA number.<br />

V3 contains the VSA Enum Value.<br />

Example:<br />

VN = Disabled<br />

V1 = 9034<br />

V2 = MyCo-Encryption<br />

V3 = 0<br />

or<br />

VN = Enabled<br />

V1 = 9034<br />

V2 = MyCo-Encryption<br />

V3 = 1<br />

— Restarts the CSAdmin, CSRadius, and CSLog services. These<br />

services must be restarted be<strong>for</strong>e new UDVs or VSAs can<br />

become usable.<br />

This section complements the previous section by providing an inverse reference; it provides topics with<br />

tables that list ACS attributes, their data types and limits, and the action codes you can use to act upon<br />

the ACS attributes.<br />

This section contains:<br />

<strong>User</strong>-Specific Attributes, page E-24<br />

<strong>User</strong>-Defined Attributes, page E-25<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 />

E-23

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