Cisco Systems OL-9971-01 manual Deleting a Remote Agent Configuration

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Chapter 3 Network Configuration

Configuring Remote Agents (ACS Solution Engine Only)

To edit a remote agent configuration:

Step 1 In the navigation bar, click Network Configuration.

The Network Configuration section opens.

Step 2 Perform one of the following steps, based on your use of NDGs:

a.If you are using NDGs, click the name of the NDG to which the remote agent belongs. Then, in the NDG Remote Agents table, click the name of the remote agent configuration you want to edit.

b.If you are not using NDGs, in the Remote Agents table, click the name of the remote agent that you want to edit.

The Remote Agent Setup for the agent page appears.

Step 3 Enter or select new settings for one or more of the following options:

Remote Agent IP Address

Port

Network Device Group (displayed if enabled in Advanced Options in the interface configuration)

Note If the ACS into which you are currently logged does not provide configuration data for the remote agent, none of the options can be edited. You can access the web interface for the ACS that does provide configuration data to the remote agent by clicking the ACS name listed as the Configuration Provider.

Step 4 To save your changes and apply them immediately, click Submit + Apply.

Tip To save your changes and apply them later, click Submit. When you are ready to implement the changes, click System Configuration > Service Control, and then click Restart.

Note Restarting the service clears the Logged-in User report and temporarily interrupts all ACS services. The Max Sessions counter is reset to 0.

Deleting a Remote Agent Configuration

Note You cannot delete a remote agent that you have configured to use for remote logging or Windows authentication.

To delete a remote agent configuration:

Step 1 In the navigation bar, click Network Configuration.

The Network Configuration section opens.

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Contents Network Configuration About Network ConfigurationAbout ACS in Distributed Systems AAA Servers in Distributed SystemsProxy Feature Default Distributed System SettingsProxy in Distributed Systems Fallback on Failed Connection An ExampleRemote Use of Accounting Packets Character StringNetwork Device Searches Other Features Enabled by System DistributionNetwork Device Search Criteria Searching for Network Devices Configuring AAA Clients AAA Client Configuration OptionsNetwork Configuration Configuring AAA Clients Network Configuration Configuring AAA Clients Adding AAA Clients Before You BeginEditing AAA Clients Configuring a Default AAA Client Follow the steps for Adding AAA Clients,Configuring AAA Servers Deleting AAA ClientsAAA Server Configuration Options Adding AAA Servers Editing AAA Servers Configuring Remote Agents ACS Solution Engine Only Deleting AAA ServersRemote Agent Configuration Options About Remote AgentsAdding a Remote Agent Editing a Remote Agent Configuration Deleting a Remote Agent Configuration Configuring Network Device Groups Adding a Network Device Group Assigning an Unassigned AAA Client or AAA Server to an NDG Reassigning AAA Clients or AAA Servers to an NDGEditing a Network Device Group NDG properties are changedConfiguring Proxy Distribution Tables Deleting a Network Device GroupAbout the Proxy Distribution Table Adding a New Proxy Distribution Table EntryNetwork Configuration Configuring Proxy Distribution Tables Editing a Proxy Distribution Table Entry Deleting a Proxy Distribution Table Entry