Chapter 14 Network Admission Control
NAC Policies
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Deleting a Policy
Before You Begin
A policy can be deleted only by accessing it through a NAC database that includes
the policy in its Credential Validation Policies table.
To delete a policy, follow these steps:
Step 1
In the navigation bar, click
External User Databases
.
Step 2
Click
Database Configuration
>
Network Admission Control
.
Cisco Secure ACS displays a list of all possible external user database types.
Step 3
Select a NAC database from the list of NAC databases and click
Configure
.
Tip
If there is only one NAC database, no list of databases appears and you
can click
Configure
.
The Expected Host Configuration page for the selected NAC database appears.
The Credential Validation Policies table lists the policies selected for this NAC
database.
Step 4
Under
Name
, click the name of the policy you want to delete.
Tip
If the policy you want to delete does not appear in the Credential
Validation Policies table, click
Local Policies
or
External Policies
, as
applicable, move the policy you want to delete to the Selected Policies
list, and click
Submit
. After you delete the policy, it will no longer appear
in the Credential Validation Policies table for this NAC database and will
no longer appear on a policy selection page.
The applicable policy configuration page appears.