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User Guide for Cisco Secure Access Control System 5.4
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Chapter9 Managing Policy Eleme nts
Managing Policy Conditions
To add custom conditions to a policy, you must first customize the rule table. See Customizing a Policy,
page 10-4.
Step4 Click Submit.
The new custom session condition is saved. The Custom Condition page appears with the new custom
session condition. Clients that are associated with this condition are subject to it for the duration of their
session.
Related Topics
Creating, Duplicating, and Editing a Date and Time Condition, p age 9-3
Deleting a Session Condition, page9-6
Configuring Access Service Policies, page10-22
Deleting a Session Condition
To delete a session condition:
Step1 Select Policy Elements > Session Conditions > session condition, where session condition is Date and
Time or Cu stom.
The Session Condition page appears.
Step2 Check one or more check boxes next to the session conditions that you want to delete and click Delete.
The following message appears:
Are you sure you want to delete the selected item/items?
Step3 Click OK.
The Session Condition page appears without the deleted custom session conditions.
Related Topics
Creating, Duplicating, and Editing a Date and Time Condition, p age 9-3
Creating, Duplicating, and Editing a Custom Session Condition, page9-5
Managing Network Conditions
Filters are reusable network conditions that you create for end st ations, network devices, and network
device ports. Filters enable ACS 5.4 to do the following:
Decide whether or not to grant network access to users and devices.
Decide on the identity store, service, and so on to be used in policies.
After you create a filter with a name, you can reuse this filter multiple times across various rules and
policies by referring to its name.