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Chapter 6      Setting Up and Managing User Groups
Configuration-specific User Group Settings
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Cisco Secure ACS 3.0 for Windows 2000/NT Servers User Guide
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Step 5
To allow all services to be permitted unless specifically listed and disabled, you 
can select the Default (Undefined) Services check box under the Checking this 
option will PERMIT all UNKNOWN Services table.
Warning
This is an advanced feature and should only be used by administrators who 
understand the security implications.
Step 6
To save the group settings you have just made, click Submit.
For more information, see the 
.
Step 7
To continue specifying other group settings, perform other procedures in this 
chapter, as applicable.
Configuring a Shell Command Authorization Set for a User Group
Use this procedure to specify the shell command authorization set parameters for 
a group. There are four basic options: 
None—No authorization for shell commands
Assign a Shell Command Authorization Set for any network device—One 
shell command authorization set is assigned, and it applies to all network 
devices
Assign a Shell Command Authorization Set on a per Network Device 
Group Basis
—Enables you to associate particular shell command 
authorization sets to be effective on particular NDGs
Per Group Command Authorization—Enables you to permit or deny 
specific Cisco IOS commands and arguments at the group level
Note
This feature requires that you have previously configured a shell command 
authorization set. For detailed steps, see the 
.