09-22-2005 11:30 PM
Hai,
I am using LMS 2.5 in ACS mode with ACS 3.3.
I have created a user - sadmin in ACS with all priviliges(like admin in NON-ACS mode).
When i logged in as that user i am able to access all modules except Topology services,Path Analysis, VLAN port Assignment and Discreprency reports.
Note:
1. System identity user is created in ciscoworks as well as ACS.
2. A new user role - 'super' is created in each ciscoworks application in ACS
3. 'sdamin' user is mapped to Group1
4.For group1 settings in each ciscoworks application(cwhp,CM....) in "Assign a ciscoworks for any network device" i selected 'super' user role.
Hope the above steps are correct.
But when i try to open tipology service it gives the following error
Your session has either timed out or you are not authorized to access this page."
Anybody faced this problem.
Expecting your suggestions
Regards
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09-23-2005 06:41 AM
"Your session has either timed out or you are not authorized to access this page."
Did you receive any Microsoft security patches on your desktop lately? Cuz I started getting this kind of error after my desktop got patched.
09-23-2005 03:56 AM
This can be due to the integration, or the java plug-in.
- disable the integration and see if it resolves the issue
- if it doesn't resolve the issue, then check the version of the java plug-in (are you on 1.5?)
Almost forgot: not sure if you are running the ACS on the appliance or installed it yourself, the apliance is not supported
09-23-2005 05:20 AM
Hai,
I am using ACS 3.3(1) for windows.
I tried diabling the integration it works fine with local user admin.
But again i integrated to fix the problem.
But i couldnt.
I am using the cisco recommended java plugin 1.4.2_08
Any additional information needed??
it looks strange. Any clue????
Thanks
09-23-2005 05:23 AM
Yes it is strange. Check the ACS log for authorization failures.
Also, double check that your customized role does indeed have full access to Campus Manager in ACS.
09-23-2005 06:41 AM
"Your session has either timed out or you are not authorized to access this page."
Did you receive any Microsoft security patches on your desktop lately? Cuz I started getting this kind of error after my desktop got patched.
09-25-2005 07:39 PM
Hai,
I got it.Just i isntalled the downloaded patches now it works fine. I dont know why it happens like this.
I disabled automatic downloading of patches.
Thank you very much for your suggestion.
It resolved my problem.
Regards
03-23-2007 05:37 AM
Hi,
I have the problem of you with LMS 2.6 and ACS 4.0, please, could you explian me how do you resolve your problem ?
which patch did you installed ?
Brgds
Olivier
03-23-2007 08:50 AM
This may be due to a bug, CSCsg00563 (or even CSCsh89486). In this case the workaround is as follows:
In ACS, under Network Configuration, remove all hostnames for the CiscoWorks server in the IP Address textarea, then add an entry for each of the CiscoWorks server's IP addresses. Submit change, and restart the ACS server. Then re-login to CiscoWorks.
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