10-01-2012 02:38 AM - edited 03-10-2019 07:36 PM
Is it possible to create an ip address pool for ip address assignment in ACS 5.3, like it used to be possible in 3.x and 4.x?
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10-01-2012 01:43 PM
Hi,
No, this feature is no longer supported:
The following features are not supported in ACS 5.3:
•The Create, Read, Update, and Delete (CRUD) operations for network device objects in REST PI.
•The Create, Read, Update, and Delete (CRUD) operations for end devices (hosts) in REST PI.
•Ability to provide IP addresses from IP address pools defined in ACS.
•Additional comparison operators for policy definitions such as full range or string and integers matching operators.
•Instance specific configuration
•Ability to show the IP address from where the request came, in the Failed Authentications report
•Ability to authenticate the users against an external ODBC database.
•RDBMS support for synchronization of user accounts with an external database.
•Online certificate status protocol (OSCP).
•Support for on VMware installations with less than 500 GB hard disk.
•Support for VMware Tools.
•Support for Multiple Network Interface Card (NIC).
Thanks,
Tarik Admani
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10-01-2012 01:43 PM
Hi,
No, this feature is no longer supported:
The following features are not supported in ACS 5.3:
•The Create, Read, Update, and Delete (CRUD) operations for network device objects in REST PI.
•The Create, Read, Update, and Delete (CRUD) operations for end devices (hosts) in REST PI.
•Ability to provide IP addresses from IP address pools defined in ACS.
•Additional comparison operators for policy definitions such as full range or string and integers matching operators.
•Instance specific configuration
•Ability to show the IP address from where the request came, in the Failed Authentications report
•Ability to authenticate the users against an external ODBC database.
•RDBMS support for synchronization of user accounts with an external database.
•Online certificate status protocol (OSCP).
•Support for on VMware installations with less than 500 GB hard disk.
•Support for VMware Tools.
•Support for Multiple Network Interface Card (NIC).
Thanks,
Tarik Admani
*Please rate helpful posts*
10-02-2012 01:15 AM
Thanks for your reply.
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