Cisco Systems 4.2 manual View the dACLs, Performing Rdbm Synchronization Using a Script

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Chapter 4 Using RDBMS Synchronization to Create dACLs and Specify Network Configuration

Using RDBMS Synchronization to Configure dACLs

ACS fetches the CSV file from the database, reads the action codes in the file, and performs the RDBMS Synchronization operations that the file specifies.

ACS SE

On the ACS SE, you can run the csdbsync -syncnowcommand to invoke RDBMS Synchronization

To run CSDBSync manually on the ACS SE:

Step 1 Check connectivity between the ACS SE and the FTP server, and be certain that you have write permissions to the FTP server directory.

Step 2 Start a SSH command shell.

Step 3 Enter the following commands:

a.To stop the CSDBSync service, enter net stop csdbsync.

b.Enter net start csdbsync.

c.Enter one of the following commands:

csdbsync -run

csdbsync -syncnow

ACS SE fetches the CSV file from the database, reads the action codes in the file, and performs the RDBMS Synchronization operations that file specifies.

Performing RDBM Synchronization Using a Script

On the ACS SE, you can change ACS configuration from a remote system by using a command-line utility for RDBMS Synchronization that includes SSH support. You can use the mechanism that starts the SSH server to add Administrator privileges and invoke the csdbsync -syncnowcommand. The csdbsync -syncnowand csdbsync -runcommands work the same, without stopping or starting the CSDBSync service.

You can include the commands to perform these actions in a script that you run remotely on a specified

ACS SE.

Step 6: View the dACLs

After you have run RDBMS Synchronization to create the dACLs, view the dACLs to ensure that they are correct.

To view the dACLs:

Step 1 In the Navigation Bar, click Shared Profile Components.

Step 2 Click Downloadable IP ACLs.

The Downloadable IP ACLs page opens

In the Name column of the Downloadable IP ACLs table, you should see the dACL that was specified in the text file that you coded in Step 2: Create a Text File to Define the dACLs, page 4-2.

Step 3 Click the name of the dACL.

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