10-04-2008 07:58 PM - edited 03-10-2019 04:07 PM
Is it possible, and if so, where would i go about doing it, to set ACS up so that it pulls from AD for ACS admins. For example, I create an AD group called ACSADMIN, and therefore everyone in that group has ACS admin rights
10-06-2008 04:45 AM
Unfortunately that is not possible. This feature is currently not available with acs.
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~JG
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07-23-2013 06:22 PM
Hi I have a similar request. Can I associate a AD group with ACS administrators or some similar role based feature?(example read only to view ACS 5.3)?
07-24-2013 12:13 AM
Hi Tuyen,
The feature you're looking for has been introduced in ACS 5.4. You may go through the below listed link:
Check Release notes of ACS 5.4 under System Administration Enhancements
If you've ACS 5.4 running in your setup and you'd like to configure this feature, please refer the below listed link:
Summary of steps you need to perform:
1. Define ACS as a AAA/tacacs client in ACS
2. Login to the ACS CLI through SSH or console session and execute a command
- aaa authentication tacacs+ server
3. Go to System Administration || Administrative Access Control || Identity || Select AD as a Identity source.
4. Click on Authorization || create a new rule || select the username from AD that you want to login with || select the role that you want to assign to user. You may first create a user with super-admin role
5. Save the changes, logout and login again with the ad account.
NOTE: If you're not comfortable with the above changes, you may open a TAC case.
Hope it helps.
~BR
Jatin Katyal
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07-25-2013 01:23 AM
Were you able to configure it in your setup?
Do let us know how it goes?
~BR
Jatin Katyal
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07-23-2013 06:54 PM
For ACS admin you have to create the user locally. Till now the requested feature is not available with ACS.
07-26-2013 07:30 AM
Thanks it worked.
07-26-2013 07:37 AM
thats a good news. Would appreciate if you mark this thread answered and close it, other community may get help with the similar query.
~BR
Jatin Katyal
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