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User Guide for Cisco Secure Access Control System 5.3
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Chapter 10 Managing Access Policies
Configuring Access Service Policies
To configure rules, see:
Creating Policy Rules, page 10-37
Duplicating a Rule, page 10-38
Editing Policy Rules, page 10-38
Deleting Policy Rules, page 10-39
Related Topics
Configuring a Session Authorization Policy for Network Access, page 10-29
Configuring Shell/Command Authorization Policies for Device Administration, page 10-34
Table 10-20 Network Access Authorization Exception Policy Page
Option Description
Status Rule statuses are:
Enabled—The rule is active.
Disabled—ACS does not apply the results of the rule.
Monitor—The rule is active, but ACS does not apply the results of the rule. Results such as hit
count are written to the log, and the log entry includes an identification that the rule is monitor only.
The monitor option is especially useful for watching the results of a new rule.
Name Name of the rule.
Conditions
Identity Group Name of the internal identity group to which this is matching against.
NDG:name Network device group. The two predefined NDGs are Location and Device Type.
Condition Name Conditions that define the scope of the rule. To change the types of conditions that the rule uses, click
the Customize button. You must have previously defined the conditions that you want to use.
Results Displays the authorization profile that will be applied when the corresponding rule is matched.
When you enable the Security Group Access feature, you can customize rule results; a rule can
determine the access permission of an endpoint, the security group of that endpoint, or both. The
columns that appear reflect the customization settings.
Hit Count Number of times that the rule is matched. Click the Hit Count button to refresh and reset this column.
Customize button Opens the Customize page in which you choose the types of conditions to use in policy rules. A new
Conditions column appears in the Policy page for each condition that you add. You do not need to use
the same set of conditions as in the corresponding authorization policy.
When you enable the Security Group Access feature, you can also choose the set of rule results; only
session authorization profiles, only security groups, or both.
Caution If you remove a condition type after defining rules, you will lose any conditions that you
configured for that condition type.
Hit Count button Opens a window that enables you to reset and refresh the Hit Count display in the Policy page. See
Displaying Hit Counts, page 10-10.