After installing the iso onto a VM or booting the appliance with the basic network configuration, follow the below steps to integrate into Active Directory Joining ACS to Active Directory >> Users and Identity Stores >> External Identity Stores >> Active Directory >> General Tab Select ACS
Read more →This is assuming that ACS has already been configured for authentication via Active Directory Creating a Shell Profile >> Policy Elements >> Authorization and Permissions >> Device Administration >> Shell Profile Click on Create Under General Tab Enter name and Description Under Common Tasks Tab Default Priviledge
Read more →The following topics are general guidelines for the content likely to be included on the lab exam. However, other related topics may also appear on any specific delivery of the exam. In order to better reflect the contents of the exam and for clarity purposes, the guidelines
Read more →Sometimes you may have to swap a WSA out whether its due to RMA or you have rebuilt it. This Error is on the MSA or Management Appliance. Error — The host key for 10.a.b.111 appears to have changed. It is possible that someone is trying to
Read more →Show the version of ACS show application version acs Show ACS status show application status acs ACS role: PRIMARY Process ‘database’ running Process ‘management’ running Process ‘runtime’ running Process ‘adclient’ running Process ‘ntpd’ running Process ‘view-database’ running Process ‘view-jobmanager’ running Process ‘view-alertmanager’ running Process ‘view-collector’ running Process
Read more →Below is the show running configuration for Cisco ACS and can be changed using the familiar Cisco router configuration commands. hostname HOME-LAB-ACS001 ! ip domain-name homelab.local ! ipv6 enable ! tcp timeout 60 no tcp recycle enable no tcp reuse enable ! interface GigabitEthernet 0 ip address
Read more →LD 11 REQ: OUT TYPE: (Type/Model of phone) TN: (TN of the phone you want to delete) Enter Through…
Read more →Moving a Telephone To move a Telephones between exsiting location: LD 10 for Analog Phones LD 11 for Digital Phones LD 20 (RLS 19 and above) REQ: MOV TYPE: (Phone Type/Model) TN: (From TN) TOTN: (To TN (new)) Enter Through… Example: Extension 2000 mapped to TN 12
Read more →Some Class of Service (CLS) codes can be configured to [A]llow or [D]eny by changing the last letter of the code appropriately. For Example, CNDA allows Calling Party Name Display, while CNDD denies display of the Calling Party’s Name. AAD :: Automatic Answerback Denied ABDD :: Abandoned Call Record
Read more →Load 11 is used to print or displaying a Meridian phone configuration Steps 1 through 6 will assist to map a DN (extension) to a TN. Printing of displaying the TN will give more details of the actual phone. Dos are only maps to TNs. Log into
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