02-09-2007 12:09 AM - edited 03-10-2019 02:58 PM
Understand that ACS 4.1 has build-in support for Cisco Airespace VSA (Aire-QoS-Level) Radius Attribute. We are running ACS 3.3.4 and can someone advise if we can manually coded this Cisco-Airespace attribute our ACS?
Thanks
02-09-2007 04:08 AM
Hi,
Attributes can be added using DBSync or csutil (only Windows). The followign link will help :-
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/access/acs_soft/csacs4nt/acs33/user/sad.htm#wp756877
Regards,
Vivek
02-09-2007 08:45 PM
Is there an example on how to do this (we are trying to code the Cisco-Airespace radius attribute (Aire-QoS-Level) to ACS3.3.4
I have read the document but still have do not understand how to code the ini file. What should I put for following VSA readings:
[User Defined Vendor]
Name=Cisco-Airespace
IETF Code=026
VSA 1=
VSA 2=
[your vsa]
Type=INTEGER
Profile=OUT
02-09-2007 10:31 PM
I hope this should work. Please take a back up of your entire ACS before adding this UDV.
[User Defined Vendor]
Name=Cisco Airespace
IETF Code=14179
VSA 2=Aire-QoS-Level
[Aire-QoS-Level]
Type=integer
Profile=OUT
Enums=Aire-QoS-Level
[Aire-QoS-Level]
0=Bronze
1=Silver
2=GOld
3=Platinum
4=Uranium
02-11-2007 10:25 AM
As it is a wireless device, you will need to use regedit to associate it with GenericEAP.dll.
02-12-2007 01:12 AM
I have create the .ini file and have use the CSUtil.exe to import the UDV into ACS. I am able to see the Cisco-Airespace attribute. However, the authentication failed. I sniffed at the ACS 3.3 and see the Radius Access-Reject message.
You have mentioned "As it is a wireless device, you will need to use regedit to associate it with GenericEAP.dll.", can you please advise how to go about doing this in ACS 3.3?
Many thanks.
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