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drop-down list next to the variable. Double-click a variable to display its description
and example usage. Click the example variable to insert it in the Expression area.
Your Expressions: This node consists of expressions that you created for a particular
server catalog. To reuse an existing expression, select the expression and click the
Insert Expression button.
NOTE: Refer to the Juniper Networks Secure Access Administration Guide
for more information on variables and writing custom expressions.
Enter a name for the custom expression.
6.
Select a variable or prebuilt expression from the Custom Dictionary, and click Insert
7.
Expression. The expression is displayed in the Expression area on the right side of the
Custom Expression editor. The conditional operators can be selected only after a leaf
node is selected.
Click the Validate button to validate the expression. The expression is validated by
8.
the device and the validation status appears.
NOTE: You can create a custom expression in a device template, but you
cannot validate the custom expression. The Validate button is not enabled
in the Custom Expressions editor of device templates.
Click OK to save the custom expression. The new custom expression is displayed
9.
under the Expressions tab of the server catalog.
Click OK to save the auth server settings.
10.
Creating a Custom Expression for Sensor Settings (NSM Procedure) on page 268
The Secure Access device enables you to create one or more local databases of users
who are authenticated by the device. You might want to create local user records for
users who are normally verified by an external authentication server that you plan to
disable or if you want to create a group of temporary users. Note that all administrator
accounts are stored as local records, but you can choose to authenticate administrators
using an external server by creating authentication policies.
To configure a local authentication server instance:
In the NSM navigation tree, select Device Manager > Devices.
1.
Click the Device Tree tab, and then double-click the Secure Access device for which
2.
you want to configure a local authentication server instance.
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