06-20-2018 11:56 PM - edited 02-21-2020 10:59 AM
Hi All,
I need help because in ISE 2.2 this command running but in ISE 2.3. This command gone, can you help me for the guidance.
Here the command inside the Policy Set :
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CONTRACTOR AUTHORIZATION Attributes
Identity equal to Contractor or Local users
***Permissions equal to CONTRACTOR-ANYCONNECT-ACCESS*** --> This command cannot find in ISE 2.3
Please need help how to create Command "Permissions" in Cisco 2.3
Thanks,
Regards
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06-21-2018 01:13 AM
The bit "CONTRACTOR-ANYCONNECT-ACCESS" would be an Authorization Profile that was custom created on the ISE 2.2 installation.
Did you upgrade the 2.2 deployment? If so, it should have carried forward. If not, you'd need to recreate it.
You can create and view those under Policy > Policy Elements > Authorization > Authorization Profiles. Once you have them there, they can be used in your Authorization Policy within your Policy Set(s).
06-21-2018 01:13 AM
The bit "CONTRACTOR-ANYCONNECT-ACCESS" would be an Authorization Profile that was custom created on the ISE 2.2 installation.
Did you upgrade the 2.2 deployment? If so, it should have carried forward. If not, you'd need to recreate it.
You can create and view those under Policy > Policy Elements > Authorization > Authorization Profiles. Once you have them there, they can be used in your Authorization Policy within your Policy Set(s).
06-21-2018 06:26 AM
Hi Marvin,
Oh oke because I was not upgrade the ISE but fresh install into ISE 2.3. I was usually configure in ISE 2.2.
:) Need often get used the GUI of Policy Set in Cisco ISE 2.3.
Is there a tools for export or import to translate from ISE 2.2 into ISE 2.3. Thanks
06-21-2018 09:59 PM - edited 06-21-2018 10:01 PM
You can do a policy export from 2.2 and get an xml file that may be a little easier than looking at all of the various sections of the GUI. I find it's even more useful if you view it in an xml viewer program - try xmlgrid.com for online viewing for example.
Cisco was going to add a policy import feature in 2.4 but they decided it wasn't quite ready for this release. So you cannot currently import an exported policy.
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