Is there a way to limit user access to the scheduling page used by CCC?
A. CCC 1.1 had the ability to limit user access to the scheduling page. However, CCC 1.2 does not have this ability. In order to limit user access to the scheduling page for CCC 1.2, front end the CCC server with a proxy server and then limit access to the CCC server. You can also limit user access with these methods, but Cisco does not recommend the use of these methods: • Use Access Control Lists (ACLs) in Cisco switches and routers—This method does not work well in a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) environment. • Use Internet Information Server (IIS) security and access rights—This method can be overly complex and difficult to manage.
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