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Chapter9 Managing Policy Eleme nts
Managing Authorizations and Permissions
Defining General Shell Profile Properties
Use this page to define a shell profile’s general properties.
Step1 Select Policy Elements > Authorization and Permissions > Device Administration > Shell Profiles,
then do one of the following:
Click Create.
Check the check box next to the shell profile that you want to duplicate and click Duplicate.
Click the name that you want to modify; or, check the check box next to the name that you want to
modify and click Edit.
Step2 Complete the Shell Profile: General fields as described in Table 9-8 :
Step3 Click:
Submit to save your changes and return to the Shell Profiles page.
The Common Tasks tab to configure privilege levels for the authorization profile; see Defining
Common Tasks, page9-26.
The Custom Attributes tab to configure RADIUS attributes for the authorization profile; see
Defining Custom Attributes, page 9-29.
Related Topics
Defining Common Tasks, page9-26
Defining Custom Attributes, page 9-29
Defining Common Tasks
Use this page to define a shell profile’s privilege level and attributes. The attributes are defined by the
TACACS+ protocol.
For a description of the attributes, refer to Cisco IOS documentation for the release of Cisco IOS
software that is running on your AAA clients.
Step1 Select Policy Elements > Authorization and Permissions > Device Administration > Shell Profiles,
then click:
Create to create a new shell profile, then click Common Tasks.
Duplicate to duplicate a shell profile, then click Common Tasks.
Edit to edit a shell profile, then click Common Tasks.
Step2 Complete the Shell Profile: Common Tasks page as des cribed in Tabl e 9-9:
Table9-8 Shell Profile: General Page
Option Description
Name The name of the shell profile.
Description (Optional) The description of the shell profile.