Chapter 12 Administering External User Databases
Database Group Mappings
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User Guide for Cisco Secure ACS for Windows Server
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Deleting a Windows NT/2000, Novell NDS, or Generic LDAP Group Set Mapping
You can delete individual group set mappings.
To delete a Windows NT/2000, Novell NDS, or generic LDAP group mapping,
follow these steps:
Step 1
In the navigation bar, click External User Databases.
Step 2
Click Database Group Mappings.
Step 3
Click the external user database configuration whose group set mapping you need
to delete.
Result: If you are deleting a Windows NT/2000 group set mapping, the Domain
Configurations table appears. If you are deleting an NDS group set mapping, the
NDS Trees table appears. Otherwise, the Group Mappings for database Users
table appears.
Step 4
If you are deleting a Windows NT/2000 group set mapping, click the domain
name whose group set mapping you want to delete.
Result: The Group Mappings for Domain: domainname table appears.
Step 5
If you are deleting a Novell NDS group set mapping, click the name of the Novell
NDS tree whose group set mapping you want to delete.
Result: The Group Mappings for NDS Users table appears.
Step 6
Click the group set mapping you want to delete.
Step 7
Click Delete.
Result: Cisco Secure ACS displays a confirmation dialog box.
Step 8
Click OK in the confirmation dialog box.
Result: Cisco Secure ACS deletes the selected external user database group set
mapping.
Deleting a Windows NT/2000 Domain Group Mapping Configuration
You can delete an entire group mapping configuration for a Windows NT/2000
domain. When you delete a Windows domain group mapping configuration, all
group set mappings in the configuration are deleted.