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AppendixE Cisco Secure ACS Command-Line Database Utility User and AAA Client Import Option
Result: If you do not use the -q option, CSUtil.exe displays a confirmation prompt
for initializing the database and then for loading the database. For more
information about the effects of the -n option, see the “Creating a CiscoSecure
User Database” section on page E-7. For more information about the effects of the
-l option, see the “Loading the Cisco Secure ACS Database from a Dump File”
section on page E-10.
Step 4 For each confirmation prompt that appears, type Y and press Enter.
Result: CSUtil.exe dumps all Cisco Secure ACS internal data to dump.txt,
initializes the CiscoSecure user database, and reloads all Cisco Secure ACS
internal data from dump.txt. This process may take a few minutes.
Step 5 To resume user authentication, type:
net start csauth
and press Enter.
User and AAA Client Import OptionThe -i option enables you to update Cisco Secure ACS with data from a
colon-delimited text file. You can also update AAA client definitions.
For user accounts, you can add users, change user information, or delete users. For
AAA client definitions, you can add or delete AAA clients.
This section contains the following topics:
•Importing User and AAA Client Information, page E-13
•User and AAA Client Import File Format, page E-15
Importing User and AAA Client Information
To import user or AAA client information, follow these steps:
Step 1 If you have not performed a backup or dump of Cisco Secure ACS, do so now
before proceeding. For more information about backing up the database, see the
“Backing Up Cisco Secure ACS with CSUtil.exe” section on page E-5.