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Appendix D CSUtil Database Utility

User-Defined RADIUS Vendors and VSA Sets

Step 2

Type:

CSUtil.exe -listUDV

Press Enter.

CSUtil.exe lists each user-defined RADIUS vendor slot in slot number order.
CSUtil.exe lists slots that do not contain a custom RADIUS vendor as
“Unassigned”. An unassigned slot is empty. You can add a custom RADIUS
vendor to any slot listed as “Unassigned”.

Exporting Custom RADIUS Vendor and VSA Sets

You can export all custom RADIUS vendor and VSA sets to files. Each vendor
and VSA set is saved to a separate file. The files created by this option are in the
same format as RADIUS vendor/VSA import files. This option is particularly
useful if you need to modify a custom RADIUS vendor and VSA set and you have
misplaced the original file used to import the set.

Note

Exporting a custom RADIUS vendor and VSA set does not remove the vendor and
VSA set from Cisco Secure ACS.

Cisco Secure ACS places all exported vendor/VSA files in a subdirectory of the
directory containing CSUtil.exe. The subdirectory is named

System UDVs

. For

more information about the location of CSUtil.exe, see

Location of CSUtil.exe

and Related Files, page D-2

.

Each exported vendor/VSA file is named

UDV_

n

.ini

, where n is the slot number

currently occupied by the custom RADIUS vendor and VSA set. For example, if
vendor Widget occupies slot 4, the exported file created by CSUtil.exe is

UDV_4.ini

.

To export custom RADIUS vendor and VSA sets to files, follow these steps:

Step 1

On the computer running Cisco Secure ACS, open an MS DOS command prompt
and change directories to the directory containing CSUtil.exe. For more
information about the location of CSUtil.exe, see

Location of CSUtil.exe and

Related Files, page D-2

.