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Chapter 6 User Management: Auth Servers
Map Users to Roles Using Attributes or VLAN IDs
Editing Mapping Rules
Priority—To change the priority of a mapping rule later, click the up/down arrow next to the entry in
the User Management > Auth Servers > List of Servers. The priority determines the order in which
the rules are tested. The first rule that evaluates to true is used to assign the user to a role.
the User Management > Auth Servers > List of Servers. The priority determines the order in which
the rules are tested. The first rule that evaluates to true is used to assign the user to a role.
Edit—Click the Edit button next to the rule to modify the mapping rule, or delete conditions from the
rule. Note that when editing a compound condition, the conditions below it (created later) are not
displayed. This is to avoid loops.
rule. Note that when editing a compound condition, the conditions below it (created later) are not
displayed. This is to avoid loops.
Delete—Click the delete button next to the Mapping Rule entry for an auth server to delete that
individual mapping rule. Click the delete button next to a condition on the Edit mapping rule form to
remove that condition from the Mapping Rule. Note that you cannot remove a condition that is dependent
on another rule in a compound statement. To delete an individual condition, you have to delete the
compound condition first.
individual mapping rule. Click the delete button next to a condition on the Edit mapping rule form to
remove that condition from the Mapping Rule. Note that you cannot remove a condition that is dependent
on another rule in a compound statement. To delete an individual condition, you have to delete the
compound condition first.
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RADIUS—Standard Attribute Names
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RADIUS—Cisco Attribute Names