Chapter 3 Network Configuration
Configuring Proxy Distribution Tables
Deleting a Network Device Group
When you delete an NDG, all AAA clients and AAA servers that belong to the deleted group appear in the Not Assigned AAA Clients or Not Assigned AAA Servers table.
Tip It might be useful to empty an NDG of AAA clients and AAA servers before you delete it. You can do this manually by performing the procedure Reassigning AAA Clients or AAA Servers to an NDG, page
Caution When deleting an NDG, ensure that there are no NARs or other SPCs that invoke the original NDG. ACS performs no automatic checking to determine whether the original NDG is still invoked. If a user authentication request incorporates an SPC that invokes a nonexistent (or renamed) NDG, the attempt will fail and the user will be rejected.
To delete an NDG:
Step 1 In the navigation bar, click Network Configuration.
The Network Configuration page opens.
Step 2 In the Network Device Groups table, click the NDG that you want to delete.
Tip If the Network Device Groups table does not appear, choose Interface Configuration > Advanced Options. Then check the Network Device Groups check box.
Step 3 At the bottom of the page, click Delete Group.
A confirmation dialog box appears.
Step 4 Click OK.
The NDG is deleted and its name is removed from the Network Device Groups table. Any AAA clients and AAA servers that were in the NDG are now in the Not Assigned AAA Clients or Not Assigned AAA Servers table.
Configuring Proxy Distribution Tables
This section describes the Proxy Distribution Table.
This section contains the following topics:
•About the Proxy Distribution Table, page
•Adding a New Proxy Distribution Table Entry, page
•Sorting the Character String Match Order of Distribution Entries, page
•Editing a Proxy Distribution Table Entry, page
•Deleting a Proxy Distribution Table Entry, page
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