Cisco Systems CSACS3415K9 Manual De Usuario
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User Guide for Cisco Secure Access Control System 5.4
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Chapter 8 Managing Users and Identity Stores
Managing Internal Identity Stores
Step 4
Click Submit to save changes.
The MAC address configuration is saved. The Internal MAC list page appears with the new
configuration.
configuration.
Note
Hosts with wildcards (supported formats) for MAC addresses are migrated from 4.x to 5.x.
Note
You can add wildcard for MAC address which allows the entire range of Organization Unique Identifier
(OUI) clients.
For example: If you add Cisco's MAC address 00-00-0C-*, the entire range of Cisco devices will be
added to the host.
(OUI) clients.
For example: If you add Cisco's MAC address 00-00-0C-*, the entire range of Cisco devices will be
added to the host.
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Identity Group
Enter an identity group with which to associate the MAC address, or click Select to display the
Identity Groups window. Choose an identity group with which to associate the MAC address, then
click OK.
Identity Groups window. Choose an identity group with which to associate the MAC address, then
click OK.
MAC Host Information
Display only. Contains MAC host identity attribute information.
Creation/Modification Information
This section of the page appears only after you have created or modified a MAC address.
Date Created
Display only. The date that the host account was created, in the format Day Mon dd hh:mm:ss UTC
YYYY, where:
YYYY, where:
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Day = Day of the week.
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Mon = Three characters that represent the month of the year: Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul,
Aug, Sept, Oct, Nov, Dec
Aug, Sept, Oct, Nov, Dec
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DD = Two digits that represent the day of the month; a space precedes single-digit days (1 to 9).
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hh:mm:ss = Hour, minute, and second, respectively
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YYYY = Four digits that represent the year
Date Modified
Display only. The date that the host account was last modified (updated), in the format Day Mon dd
hh:mm:ss UTC YYYY, where:
hh:mm:ss UTC YYYY, where:
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Day = Day of the week.
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Mon = Three characters that represent the month of the year: Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul,
Aug, Sept, Oct, Nov, Dec
Aug, Sept, Oct, Nov, Dec
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DD = Two digits that represent the day of the month; a space precedes single-digit days (1 to 9).
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hh:mm:ss = Hour, minute, and second, respectively
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YYYY = Four digits that represent the year
Table 8-6
Internal Hosts Properties Page (continued)
Option
Description