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Appendix D CSUtil Database Utility

CSUtil.exe Options

D-4

User Guide for Cisco Secure ACS for Windows Server

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-i—Import user or AAA client information from a file named

import.txt

or

a specified file. For more information about this option, see

Importing User

and AAA Client Information, page D-15

.

-l—Load all Cisco Secure ACS internal data from a file named

dump.txt

or

named file. Using this option requires that you stop the CSAuth service. For
more information about this option, see

Loading the Cisco Secure ACS

Database from a Dump File, page D-11

.

-n—Create CiscoSecure user database and index. Using this option requires
that you stop the CSAuth service. For more information about this option, see

Creating a CiscoSecure User Database, page D-8

.

-p—Reset password aging counters during database load, to be used only in
conjunction with the -l option. For more information about this option, see

Loading the Cisco Secure ACS Database from a Dump File, page D-11

.

-q—Run CSUtil.exe without confirmation prompts.

-r—Restore system from a specified backup filename. For more information
about this option, see

Restoring Cisco Secure ACS with CSUtil.exe,

page D-7

.

-t—Generate PAC files for EAP-FAST end-user clients. For more
information about this option, see

PAC File Generation, page D-40

.

-u—Export user information, sorted by group membership, to a file named

users.txt

. Using this option requires that you stop the CSAuth service. For

more information about this option, see

Exporting User List to a Text File,

page D-24

.

-x—Display command-line syntax. For more information about this option,
see

Displaying Command-Line Syntax, page D-5

.

-y—Dump Windows Registry configuration information to a file named

setup.txt

. For more information about this option, see

Exporting Registry

Information to a Text File, page D-26

.

-addUDV—Add a user-defined RADIUS vendor-specific attribute (VSA).
For more information about this option, see

Adding a Custom RADIUS

Vendor and VSA Set, page D-29

.

-delUDV—Delete a user-defined RADIUS VSA. For more information about
this option, see

Deleting a Custom RADIUS Vendor and VSA Set, page D-31

.

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