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Chapter 4 Administering Cisco Secure ACS Solution Engine
Reconfiguring Solution Engine System Parameters
Step 10
At the
CiscoSecure ACS System Configuration: (Y or N)
prompt, to restore the system configuration
data type
Y
and then press
Enter
.
Step 11
At the
Decrypt Backup file? (Y or N)
prompt, if you previously encrypted the backup file, type
Y
and then press
Enter
.
Step 12
If you previously chose to decrypt the backup file, at the
Encryption Password:
prompt, type the FTP
password
,
and then press
Enter
.
Note
The system displays a warning message:
Reloading a system backup will overwrite ALL current configuration information. All
services will be stopped and started automatically
Step 13
At the
Are you sure you want to proceed? (Y or N)
prompt, type
Y
and then press
Enter
.
Result
: The ACS SE receives the backup file from the specified location and displays messages
regarding the restoration. You may see warnings about components not included in the backup file. For
example, if ACS SE has no shared profile components configured, you see a message about DCS (device
command sets) not on the backup, which is normal.
When completed the system displays the message:
Done
Reconfiguring Solution Engine System Parameters
This section details basic reconfiguration tasks performed from a serial console connected the ACS SE.
This section contains:
•
Resetting the Solution Engine Administrator Password, page 4-15
•
Resetting the Solution Engine CLI Administrator Name, page 4-16
•
Resetting the Solution Engine Database Password, page 4-18
•
Reconfiguring the Solution Engine IP Address, page 4-18
•
Setting the System Time and Date Manually, page 4-20
•
Setting the System Time and Date with NTP, page 4-20
•
Setting the System Timeout, page 4-21
•
Setting the Solution Engine System Domain, page 4-22
•
Setting the Solution Engine System Hostname, page 4-22
Resetting the Solution Engine Administrator Password
There is always a single ACS SE administrator username and password that consists of the administrator
name and password. Unlike other ACS administrative accounts, this unique administrative account is
granted all privileges, cannot be deleted, and is not listed in the Administrators table of the
Administrative Control page in the ACS web interface. This account is called the CLI administrator
account and allows access to the SE only through a serial console.