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Secure Access Control SystemRelease and General InformationRelease Notes Release Notes for the Cisco Secure Access Control System 5.2 cisco acs timezone Download Print Available Languages Download Options PDF (511.6 KB) View cisco acs ntp setup with Adobe Reader on a variety of devices Updated:Aug 18, 2010 Release Notes for the Cisco Secure acs 5.6 release notes Access Control System 5.2 Table Of Contents Release Notes for the Cisco Secure Access Control System 5.2 Introduction New and Changed Features Cryptographic Module Support RADIUS KeyWrap
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Machine Key Zeroization SHA-2 CoA Port SFTP Copy Features Not Supported Known Limitations in ACS 5.2 Installation and Upgrade Notes Installing, Setting up and Configuring CSACS 1121 Running the Setup Program Licensing in ACS 5.2 Types of Licenses Auto-Installation of Evaluation License Upgrading an ACS Server from 5.0 to 5.2 Applying Upgrade Patches Resolved ACS cisco acs restart services Issues Resolved Issues in Cumulative Patch ACS 5.2.0.26.1 Resolved Issues in Cumulative Patch ACS 5.2.0.26.2 Resolved Issues in Cumulative Patch ACS 5.2.0.26.3 Resolved Issues in Cumulative Patch ACS 5.2.0.26.4 Resolved Issues in Cumulative Patch ACS 5.2.0.26.5 Resolved Issues in Cumulative Patch ACS 5.2.0.26.6 Resolved Issues in Cumulative Patch ACS 5.2.0.26.7 Resolved Issues in Cumulative Patch ACS 5.2.0.26.8 Resolved Issues in Cumulative Patch ACS 5.2.0.26.9 Resolved Issues in Cumulative Patch ACS 5.2.0.26.10 Resolved Issues in Cumulative Patch ACS 5.2.0.26.11 Known ACS Issues Documentation Updates Product Documentation Notices OpenSSL/Open SSL Project License Issues Supplemental License Agreement Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request Release Notes for the Cisco Secure Access Control System 5.2 Revised: J uly 18, 2013 O L-21576-01 These release notes pertain to the Cisco Secure Access Control System (ACS), release 5.2, hereafter referred to as ACS 5.2. These release notes provide information on the features, related documentation, resolved issues, and known issues for functionality in thisrelease. This document contains: •Introduction â€
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2012 Document ID:113571 Contents Introduction Prerequisites Requirements Components Used Conventions Background Information Configuration Configure ACS 5.x Application Deployment Engine (ADE-OS) Join ACS 5.x to AD http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/net_mgmt/cisco_secure_access_control_system/5-2/release/notes/acs_52_rn.html Configure Access Service Verify Related Information Introduction This document provides a sample configuration to integrate Microsoft Active Directory with Cisco Secure Access Control System (ACS) 5.x and later. ACS uses Microsoft Active Directory (AD) as an external identity store to store resources such as users, machines, groups, and attributes. ACS http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/security/secure-access-control-system/113571-acs5-ad-int-config-00.html authenticates these resources against AD. Prerequisites Requirements Ensure that you meet these requirements before you attempt this configuration: Windows Active Directory Domain to be used needs to be fully configured and operational. Use Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Domain, Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Domain or Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 Domain as these are supported by ACS 5.x. Note:Integration of Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 Domain with ACS is supported from ACS 5.2 and later. Components Used The information in this document is based on these software and hardware versions: Cisco Secure ACS 5.3 Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Domain The information in this document was created from the devices in a specific lab environment. All of the devices used in this document started with a cleared (default) configuration. If your network is live, make sure that you understand the potential impact of any command. Conventions Refer to the Cisco Techni
I described a little bit the installation process for Microsoft Active Directory. Now it's time to go ahead and talk about the ACS 5.x integration with AD. In the meantime I http://www.firstdigest.com/2011/05/acs-5-1-with-active-directory-integration-part-ii/ changed the version "5.1" to "5.x" as version 5.2 is already out there. This tutorials work for both versions. Maybe you are wondering why I don't have a separate chapter about the installation process of ACS 5.x. The reason is that the installation is pretty straightforward, as you can see below. You have to follow some instructions, add some mandatory information (IP address, username, cisco acs password…) and you're done. Very simple. Because an image worth a thousand words, I took some screenshots during the process to make explanation more easy to follow. Load the ACS 5.x image and after the initial screen you have to see the following warning. YES is the correct answer. ACS 5.x will start the installation If everything goes well, you should see a screen asking acs 5.2 network to type the keyword "setup" Next, ACS 5.x will ask for some mandatory information: Next, ACS 5.x will install all core files and when done it will show a prompt to login. You can go ahead and login or open a web browser and type https://your-ip/acsadmin (in my case this would be https://172.31.82.8/acsadmin , according to the image above). You should see something like this: Default username: acsadmin and password: default. The system will require to change the default password: Last step, before system is operational, require you to add the license file. If you got the ACS 5.x image from Cisco website they will provide you with a trial license file or a standard / extended license , if your company already acquired one. If the installation part is very simple, the next lines I'm sure are critical for some of you. ACS 5.x is available for 2 platforms: bare metal system (that means a dedicated machine) or VMware appliance. If you are like me, then you don't have a dedicate machine for testing some ACS 5.x solutions and VMware can be difficult sometimes to install and operate. The next alternative
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