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Appendix D CSUtil Database Utility
User-Defined RADIUS Vendors and VSA Sets
D-34
User Guide for Cisco Secure ACS for Windows Server
78-16592-01
Step 2 Type:
CSUtil.exe -dumpUDV
Press Enter.
For each custom RADIUS vendor and VSA set currently configured in
Cisco Secure ACS, CSUtil.exe writes a file in the System UDVs subdirectory.
RADIUS Vendor/VSA Import File
To import a custom RADIUS vendor and VSA set into Cisco Secure ACS, you
must define the RADIUS vendor and VSA set in an import file. This section
details the format and content of RADIUS VSA import files.
We recommend that you archive RADIUS vendor/VSA import files. During
upgrades, the
Utils directory, where CSUtil.exe is located, is replaced, including
all its contents. Backing up RADIUS vendor/VSA import files ensures that you
can recover your custom RADIUS vendors and VSAs after reinstallation or
upgrading to a later release.
This section contains the following topics:
• About the RADIUS Vendor/VSA Import File, page D-34
• Vendor and VSA Set Definition, page D-35
• Attribute Definition, page D-36
• Enumeration Definition, page D-38
• Example RADIUS Vendor/VSA Import File, page D-39
About the RADIUS Vendor/VSA Import File
RADIUS Vendor/VSA import files use a Windows .ini file format. Each RADIUS
vendor/VSA import file comprises three types of sections, detailed in Table D-7.
Each section comprises a section header and a set of keys and values. The order
of the sections in the RADIUS vendor/VSA import file is irrelevant.

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