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Cisco Secure ACS 3.0 for Windows 2000/NT Servers User Guide
78-13751-01, Version 3.0
Chapter 4 Setting Up and Managing Network Configuration
Network Device Group Configuration
refer to all devices within that group. This creates two levels of network devices
within Cisco Secure ACS—single discrete devices such as an individual router or
network access server, and an NDG; that is, a collection of routers or AAA
servers.
This section contains the following procedures for working with NDGs:
• Adding a Network Device Group, page 4-21
• Assigning an Unassigned AAA Client or AAA Server to an NDG, page 4-22
• Reassigning a AAA Client or AAA Server to an NDG, page 4-23
• Renaming a Network Device Group, page 4-23
• Deleting a Network Device Group, page 4-24
Adding a Network Device Group
You can assign users or groups of users to NDGs. For more information, see one
of the following:
• Setting TACACS+ Enable Password Options for a User, page 7-34
• Setting Enable Privilege Options for a User Group, page 6-18
To add an NDG, follow these steps:
Step 1 In the navigation bar, click Network Configuration.
Result: The Network Configuration section opens.
Step 2 Beneath the Network Device Groups table, click Add Entry.
Tip If the Network Device Groups table does not appear, click Interface
Configuration, click Advanced Options, and then select Network Device
Groups.
Step 3 In the Network Device Group Name box, type the name of the new NDG.
Tip The maximum name length is 19 characters. Quotation marks (") and commas
(,) are not allowed. Spaces are allowed.

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