Deleting a shared network access restriction – Cisco 3.3 User Manual
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Chapter 5 Shared Profile Components
Network Access Restrictions
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Step 7
To edit a line item in the CLI/DNIS access restrictions table, follow these steps:
a.
Double-click the line item that you want to edit.
Information for the line item is removed from the table and written to the
boxes below the table.
b.
Edit the information, as necessary.
Note
The total number of characters in the AAA Client list and the Port,
CLI, and DNIS boxes must not exceed 1024. Although Cisco Secure
ACS is capable of accepting more than 1024 characters when you add
a NAR, you cannot edit such a NAR and Cisco Secure ACS cannot
accurately apply it to users.
c.
Click enter.
The edited information for this line item is written to the CLI/DNIS access
restrictions table.
Step 8
To remove a line item from the CLI/DNIS access restrictions table, follow these
steps:
a.
Select the line item.
b.
Below the table, click remove.
The line item is removed from the CLI/DNIS access restrictions table.
Step 9
To save the changes you have made, click Submit.
Cisco Secure ACS re-enters the filter with the new information, which takes effect
immediately.
Deleting a Shared Network Access Restriction
Before You Begin
Ensure that you remove the association of a shared NAR to any user or group
before you delete that NAR.