06-06-2016 10:37 AM - edited 03-10-2019 11:50 PM
Hi Experts,
I have an ACS 5.8 in out network. I am planning to create an identity store sequence for authentication for devices.
If I have 10 internal users in ACS, is there any way I can select 5 users from internal user list and make then part of identity store1 and remaining other 5 users part of some other identity store?
CF
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07-05-2016 12:34 AM
Hi Cisco Freak,
We don't any option to select the users in the identity store sequence .
We have option to select the user in the identity group(Users and Identity Stores >Identity Groups) .
Thanks
VenkataKrishna
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06-07-2016 09:03 AM
Any help would be appreciated!
CF
06-09-2016 12:31 PM
Any help???
07-04-2016 09:15 AM
Hi Cisco Freak,
Identity store sequence is related to your use case .
An identity source consists of a single identity store or multiple identity methods. When you use multiple identity methods, you must first define them in an identity store sequence, and then specify the identity store sequence in the identity policy.
An identity store sequence defines the sequence that is used for authentication and attribute retrieval and an optional additional sequence to retrieve additional attributes.
In our case we can create two identity groups , select 5 users from internal user list and Map one identity Group .
select the remaining 5 users from internal user list and map to another identity group .
Create the access services and use those identity groups .
Internal users we can differentiate based on password type whether it is internal user or external .
Thanks
VenkataKrishna
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07-04-2016 03:16 PM
07-05-2016 12:34 AM
Hi Cisco Freak,
We don't any option to select the users in the identity store sequence .
We have option to select the user in the identity group(Users and Identity Stores >Identity Groups) .
Thanks
VenkataKrishna
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07-05-2016 10:00 AM
Hi VenkataKrishna,
I think I got it now. :)
CF
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