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Chapter 11      Working with User Databases
Novell NDS Database
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Cisco Secure ACS 3.0 for Windows 2000/NT Servers User Guide
78-13751-01, Version 3.0
In the Admin DN box, type the following information from your LDAP 
server:
uid=
user id
,[ou=
organizational unit
,][ou=
next organizational 
unit
]o=
organization
where user id is the username
organizational unit is the last level of the tree
next organizational unit is the next level up the tree.
For example:
uid=joesmith,ou=members,ou=administrators,o=cisco
Tip
If you are using Netscape DS, you can copy this information from the 
Netscape Console.
For more information, refer to your LDAP database documentation.
g.
In the Password box, type the password for the administrator account 
specified in the Admin DN box. Password case sensitivity is determined by 
the server.
Step 21
Click Submit.
Result: Cisco Secure ACS saves the generic LDAP configuration you created. 
You can now add it to your Unknown User Policy or assign specific user accounts 
to use this database for authentication. For more information about the Unknown 
User Policy, see the 
. For more 
information about configuring user accounts to authenticate using this database, 
see 
Novell NDS Database
Cisco Secure ACS supports PAP authentication with Novell NetWare Directory 
Services (NDS) servers. To use NDS authentication, you must have a Novell NDS 
database. Configuring Cisco Secure ACS to authenticate against an NDS 
database does not affect the configuration of the NDS database. To manage your 
NDS database, refer to your NDS database documentation.