The ACS documentation chapter on Cisco Secure ACS Command-Line Database utility explains how to bulk import a large number of users into ACS with the csutil -i command. How do I bulk import network access servers (NASes)?
A. The procedure used to bulk import NASes is similar to the import of users. This flat-file is an example: ONLINE ADD_NAS:sam_i_am:IP:10.31.1.51:KEY:cisco:VENDOR:CISCO_T+ ADD_NAS:son_of_sam:IP:10.31.1.52:KEY:cisco:VENDOR:CISCO_R The NASes can also be imported into a particular Network Device Group. This flat-file is an example: ADD_NAS:koala:IP:10.31.1.53:KEY:cisco:VENDOR:CISCO_R:NDG:my_ndg Q. I do not want the administrative overhead of having to list all the network access servers (NASes) in my network, and they all have the same tacacs-server keys. How do I set up a default key to use with my NASes? A. Add a default NAS in the NAS configuration area by leaving the host name and IP address blank. Enter only the key. Click Submit. You then see NAS others and *.*.*.*. Note: This procedure only works for TACACS+, and not RADIUS.
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