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Chapter 8 Establishing Cisco Secure ACS System Configuration
CiscoSecure Database Replication
Step 5
Make sure that no Cisco Secure ACS that the secondary Cisco Secure ACS is to
receive replicated components from is included in the Replication list. If so, select
the primary Cisco Secure ACS in the Replication list and click the <-- (left arrow)
to move it to the AAA Servers list.
Note
Cisco Secure ACS does not support bidirectional database replication. A
secondary Cisco Secure ACS receiving replicated components verifies
that the primary Cisco Secure ACS is not on its Replication list. If not, the
secondary Cisco Secure ACS accepts the replicated components. If so, it
aborts replication.
Step 6
If the secondary Cisco Secure ACS is to receive replication components from only
one primary Cisco Secure ACS, from the Accept replication from list, select the
other Cisco Secure ACS name.
The primary Cisco Secure ACSes available in the Accept replication from list are
determined by the AAA Servers table in the Network Configuration section. For
more information about the AAA Servers table, see
AAA Server Configuration,
page 4-20
.
Note
On the primary Cisco Secure ACS and all secondary
Cisco Secure ACSes, the AAA Servers table entries for the primary
Cisco Secure ACS must have identical shared secrets.
Step 7
If the secondary Cisco Secure ACS is to receive replication components from
more than one primary Cisco Secure ACS, from the Accept replication from list,
select Any Known CiscoSecure ACS Server.
The Any Known CiscoSecure ACS Server option is limited to the
Cisco Secure ACSes listed in the AAA Servers table in Network Configuration.
Note
For each primary Cisco Secure ACS for this secondary
Cisco Secure ACS, on both the primary and secondary
Cisco Secure ACS, the AAA Servers table entries for the primary
Cisco Secure ACS must have identical shared secrets.