Defining Access Policy Groups - HP J4813A User Manual

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Defining Access Policy Groups

An Access Policy Group (APG) contains rules that define the VLAN, rate-limit
(bandwidth), quality of service, and network resource access rules for users
in the group, based on the time, location, and system from which the user logs
in. You can also create rules to work in conjunction with third-party endpoint
integrity (Host Integrity) applications to verify that systems attempting to
connect to the network meet security requirements.
Each rule in an Access Policy includes the following parameters:
Location - identifies the switch and/or switch ports where users
connect to the network. Location can identify physical wiring connec-
tions or VLANs configured to segment the network
Time
System
Enpoint Integrity
Access Profile
Multiple access policy groups can be added to a realm, and multiple access
profiles, locations, and times can be referenced and configured in an access
policy group
When a user assigned to the APG is authenticated on the RADIUS Server, the
IDM Agent applies the appropriate rule, which can cause the switch or access
point to accept or reject the user, and modifies the RADIUS reply to provide
the appropriate network access to the user.
You can create an APG that does not have any limitations, that is, it allows
"Any" location, time, system, and accepts the default switch settings for VLAN,
QoS, and Bandwidth. This would allow you to use IDM to monitor logins and
network resource usage by user, without limiting user access to the network.
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