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Chapter 6 User Group Management
Basic User Group Settings
If you have configured Cisco Secure ACS to interact with a Cisco
device-management application, new services may appear
automatically, as needed, to support the device-management application. For
more information about Cisco Secure ACS interaction with device-management
applications, see
Support for Cisco Device-Management Applications, page 1-19
.
You can use the Shell Command Authorization Set feature to configure
group settings. This feature enables you to apply shell commands to a particular
user group in the following ways:
•
Assign a shell command authorization set, which you have already
configured, for any network device.
•
Assign a shell command authorization set, which you have already
configured, to particular NDGs.
•
Permit or deny specific shell commands, which you define, on a per-group
basis.
For more information about shell command authorization sets, see
Chapter 5,
“Shared Profile Components”
.
Basic User Group Settings
This section presents the basic activities you perform when configuring a new
user group.
This section contains the following topics:
•
Group Disablement, page 6-4
•
Enabling VoIP Support for a User Group, page 6-4
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Setting Default Time-of-Day Access for a User Group, page 6-5
•
Setting Callback Options for a User Group, page 6-7
•
Setting Network Access Restrictions for a User Group, page 6-8
•
Setting Max Sessions for a User Group, page 6-12
•
Setting Usage Quotas for a User Group, page 6-14