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Chapter 10 Setting Up and Managing Administrators and Policy
Administrator Accounts
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Cisco Secure ACS 3.0 for Windows 2000/NT Servers User Guide
78-13751-01, Version 3.0
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RDBMS Synchronization—For more information about this feature,
see the “RDBMS Synchronization” section on page 8-24.
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IP Pool Address Recovery—For more information about this feature,
see the “IP Pools Address Recovery” section on page 8-59.
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IP Pool Server Configuration—For more information about this
feature, see the “IP Pools Server” section on page 8-52.
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ACS Backup—For more information about this feature, see the
“Cisco Secure ACS Backup” section on page 8-40.
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ACS Restore—For more information about this feature, see the
“Cisco Secure ACS System Restore” section on page 8-45.
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ACS Service Management—For more information about this feature,
see the “Cisco Secure ACS Active Service Management” section on
page 8-48.
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VoIP Accounting Configuration—For more information about this
feature, see the “VoIP Accounting Configuration” section on page 8-60.
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ACS Certificate Configuration—For more information about this
feature, see the “Cisco Secure ACS Certificate Setup” section on
page 8-61.
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Certification Authority Configuration—For more information about
this feature, see the “Certification Authority Setup” section on
page 8-70.
• Interface Configuration—Allows the administrator full access to the
features in the Interface Configuration section of the HTML interface.
• Administration Control—Allows the administrator full access to the
features in the Administration Control section of the HTML interface.
• External User Databases—Allows the administrator full access to the
features in the External User Databases section of the HTML interface.