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Appendix D CSUtil Database Utility
User and AAA Client Import Option
Importing User and AAA Client Information
To import user or AAA client information, follow these steps:
Step 1
If you have not performed a backup or dump of Cisco Secure ACS, do so now
before proceeding. For more information about backing up the database, see
Backing Up Cisco Secure ACS with CSUtil.exe, page D-6
.
Step 2
Create an import text file. For more information about what an import text file can
or must contain, see
User and AAA Client Import File Format, page D-16
.
Step 3
Copy or move the import text file to the same directory as CSUtil.exe. For more
information about the location of CSUtil.exe, see
Location of CSUtil.exe and
Related Files, page D-2
.
Step 4
On the computer running Cisco Secure ACS, open an MS DOS command prompt
and change directories to the directory containing CSUtil.exe.
Step 5
Type:
CSUtil.exe -i
filename
where
filename
is the name of the import text file you want CSUtil.exe to use to
update Cisco Secure ACS. Press
Enter
.
CSUtil.exe displays a confirmation prompt for updating the database.
Step 6
To confirm that you want to update Cisco Secure ACS with the information from
the import text file specified, type
Y
and press
Enter
.
Cisco Secure ACS is updated with the information in the import text file
specified. This process may take a few minutes.
If the import text file contained AAA client configuration data, CSUtil.exe warns
you that you need to restart CSTacacs and CSRadius for these changes to take
effect.
Step 7
To restart CSRadius, follow these steps:
a.
Type:
net stop csradius
and press
Enter
.
The CSRadius service stops.