The following table provides the model for information presented in Use Cases, which assume the reader's ability
to extrapolate from a sequence of navigational instructions (left column) and settings (in summary form in the
right column) at each step. Below the table, we call attention to any fields or functions that may not have an
immediately obvious meaning.
Policy Manager ships with fourteen preconfigured Services. In this Use Case, you select a Service that supports
802.1X wireless requests.
Table 22:
802.1X - Create Service Navigation and Settings
Navigation
Create a new Service:
Services >
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Add Service (link) >
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Name the Service and select a pre-configured
Service Type:
Service (tab) >
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Type (selector): 802.1X Wireless >
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Name/Description (freeform) >
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Upon completion, click Next (to
l
Authentication)
The following fields deserve special mention:
Monitor Mode: Optionally, check here to allow handshakes to occur (for monitoring purposes), but without
n
enforcement.
Service Categorization Rule: For purposes of this Use Case, accept the preconfigured Service Categorization
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Rules for this Type.
2. Configure Authentication.
Follow the instructions to select [EAP FAST], one of the pre-configured Policy Manager Authentication
Methods, and Active Directory Authentication Source (AD), an external Authentication Source within your
existing enterprise.
NOTE: Policy Manager fetches attributes used for role mapping from the Authorization Sources (that are associated with the
authentication source). In this example, the authentication and authorization source are one and the same.
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Settings
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