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The user will exist in ACS internal DB but the authentication will be done against the windows DB.i.e. - credential validation and authorization (expiry/password aging/allow dial-in etc) will be according to the data in Windows DB.Only difference is ...
Hi RobertCan you give more info about the problem ? Which version of ACS Appliance are you using ?Do you get the data correct only without the column headings ?
ACS doesn't generate the actual WEP key. It is generated by the Wireless AP.ACS does provide a "session-key" which is used to calculate the WEP key (using attr #25- Class Attribute) and a Session-Timeout (#27) that the AP might use to decide it needs...
Jeff,ACS for Windows config is done through its GUI.Part of it can be done via RDBMS Sync (see http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/access/acs_soft/csacs4nt/acs32/user/ag.htm)ACS 3.2 User Guide is : http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/...
It's possible that accounts are being disabled as a result of a policy (in the domain or in ACS).Check the group settings of those users who can't connect.Is this happening to all users or only some ?Which ACS Service do you restart ? look at the app...