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User Guide for Cisco Secure ACS for Windows Server
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Chapter 4 Setting Up and Managing Network Configuration
Network Device Searches
Network Device Search Criteria
You can specify search criteria for network device searches. Cisco Secure ACS
provides the following search criteria:
•
Name—The name assigned to the network device in Cisco Secure ACS. You
can use asterisks (*) as wildcard characters. For example, if you wanted to
find all devices whose name starts with the letter M, you would enter “M*”
or “m*”. Name-based searches are case insensitive. If you do not want to
search based on device name, you can leave the Name box blank or you can
put only an asterisk in the Name box.
•
IP Address—The IP address specified for the network device in
Cisco Secure ACS. For each octet in the address, you have three options, as
follows:
–
Number—You can specify a number, for example, 10.3.157.98.
–
Numeric Range—You can specify the low and high numbers of the
range in the octet, separated by a hyphen, for example, 10.3.157.10-50.
–
Wildcard—You can use an asterisk (*) to match all numbers in that
octet, for example, 10.3.157.*.
Cisco Secure ACS allows any octet or octets in the IP Address box to be a
number, a numeric range, or an asterisk, for example 172.16-31.*.*.
•
Type—The device type, as specified by the AAA protocol it is configured to
use, or the kind of AAA server it is. If you do not want to limit the search
based on device type, select
Any
from the Type list.
•
Device Group—The NDG the device is assigned to. This search criterion
only appears if you have enabled Network Device Groups on the Advanced
Options page in the Interface Configuration section. If you do not want to
limit the search based on NDG membership, select
Any
from the Device
Group list.