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Dell Networking W-ClearPass Policy Model 6.0
An Introduction
From the point of view of a network device or other entities that need authentication services, Policy Manager
appears as a RADIUS, TACACS+ or Web Authentication server; however, its rich and extensible policy model
allows it to broker security functions across a range of existing network infrastructure, identity stores, health/posture
services and client technologies within the Enterprise.

Services Paradigm

Services are the highest level element in the Policy Manager policy model. They have two purposes:
Unique Categorization Rules (per Service) enable Policy Manager to test Access Requests ("Requests") against
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available Services to provide robust differentiation of requests by access method, location, or other network
vendor-specific attributes.
NOTE: Policy Manager ships configured with a number of basic Service types. You can flesh out these Service types, copy them for
use as templates, import other Service types from another implementation (from which you have previously exported them), or
develop new Services from scratch.
By wrapping a specific set of Policy Components, a Service can coordinate the flow of a request, from
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authentication, to role and health evaluation, to determination of enforcement parameters for network access.
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Dell Networking W-ClearPass Policy Manager Flow of Control
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illustrate and describe the basic Policy Manager flow of control and its underlying architecture.
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Summary of Contents for Dell Powerconnect W-ClearPass Hardware Appliances

  • Page 1: Services Paradigm

    By wrapping a specific set of Policy Components, a Service can coordinate the flow of a request, from authentication, to role and health evaluation, to determination of enforcement parameters for network access. Figure Dell Networking W-ClearPass Policy Manager Flow of Control Table Policy Manager Service Components illustrate and describe the basic Policy Manager flow of control and its underlying architecture.
  • Page 2 MAC Authentication request (and not a spoofed request) and (2) makes sure that the MAC address of the device is present in the authentication source. Dell Networking W-ClearPass Policy Model 6.0 | An Introduction...
  • Page 3 Currently, Policy Manager supports two forms of posture server interfaces: HCAP, RADIUS, and GAMEv2 posture servers. F - Audit Servers Zero or more per Audit servers evaluate the health of clients that do not have an service Dell Networking W-ClearPass Policy Model 6.0 | An Introduction...
  • Page 4 H - Enforcement Profile One or more per Enforcement Policy Profiles contain attributes that define a service client's scope of access for the session. Policy Manager returns these Enforcement Profile attributes to the switch. Dell Networking W-ClearPass Policy Model 6.0 | An Introduction...

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