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User Guide for Cisco Secure Access Control System 5.3
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Chapter 9 Managing Policy Elements
Managing Policy Conditions
Timesaver Instead of downloading the template and creating an import file, you can use the export file of the
particular filter, update the information in that file, save it, and reuse it as your import file.
Exporting Network Conditions
ACS 5.3 offers you a bulk export function to export the filter configuration data in the form of a .csv file.
You can export the following filter configurations:
End Station Filters
Device Filters
Device Port Filters
From the create, edit, or duplicate page of any of the filters, click Export to File to save the filter
configuration as a .csv file on your local hard drive.
Creating, Duplicating, and Editing End Station Filters
Use the End Station Filters page to create, duplicate, and edit end station filters. To do this:
Step 1 Choose Policy Elements > Session Conditions > Network Conditions > End Station Filters.
The End Station Filters page appears with a list of end station filters that you have configured.
Step 2 Click Create. You can also:
Check the check box next to the end station filter that you want to duplicate, then click Duplicate.
Check the check box next to the end station filter that you want to edit, then click Edit.
Click Export to save a list of end station filters in a .csv file. For more information, see Exporting
Network Conditions, page 9-9.
Click Replace from File to perform a bulk import of end station filters from a .csv import file. For
more information, see Importing Network Conditions, page 9-8.
Step 3 Enter the values for the following fields:
Name—Name of the end station filter.
Description—A description of the end station filter.
Step 4 Edit the fields in one or more of the following tabs:
IP Address—See Defining IP Address-Based End Station Filters, page 9-10 for a description of the
fields in this tab.
MAC Address—See Defining MAC Address-Based End Station Filters, page 9-11 for a description
of the fields in this tab.
CLI/DNIS—See Defining CLI or DNIS-Based End Station Filters, page 9-11 for a description of
the fields in this tab.
Note To configure a filter, at a minimum, you must enter filter criteria in at least one of the three tabs.