Configuring An Infranet Enforcer As A Radius Client Of The Infranet Controller (Nsm Procedure); Procedure) - Juniper NETWORK AND SECURITY MANAGER 2010.4 - CONFIGURING INFRANET CONTROLLER GUIDE REV 01 Manual

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Configuring an Infranet Enforcer as a RADIUS Client of the Infranet Controller (NSM

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Cancel—Cancels the modifications.
Table 24: RADIUS Request Attributes Policies Configuration Details
Option
Name
Description
request-attributes
Configuring RADIUS Return Attributes Policies (NSM Procedure) on page 80
Configuring RADIUS Attribute Logs (NSM Procedure) on page 211
Configuring RADIUS Clients (NSM Procedure) on page 77
Configuring a New RADIUS Vendor (NSM Procedure) on page 78
You can use an Infranet Enforcer as an 802.1X RADIUS client of the Infranet Controller.
Unlike all other network access devices, you do not configure a RADIUS client for the
Infranet Enforcer. When you use the following instructions, the Infranet Controller
automatically creates an internal RADIUS client for the Infranet Enforcer that you cannot
change. This RADIUS client for the Infranet Enforcer is not displayed in the Infranet
Controller admin console.
Function
Specifies a name for the
RADIUS request attributes
policy.
Describes the RADIUS request
attributes policy.
Specifies the request
attributes. Any RADIUS
authentication request must
contain one of the values that
you define.
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Your Action
Enter a name for the RADIUS
request attributes policy.
You select the RADIUS request
attributes policy when you
create a realm.
Enter a brief description for the
RADIUS request attributes
policy.
Click request-attributes and
add the request attribute.
1.
Click New (+) to add a
request attribute type. The
New Request Attribute
page appears.
2. From the Attribute Name
drop-down list, select the
request attribute name.
3. From the Attribute Type
drop-down list, select the
request attribute type.
4. Add values that are
specific to the type and
name of RADIUS attribute
you have selected, and
then click OK.

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