Users > Local Groups > Edit Epc Settings - Dell SonicWall SRA 4200 Administrator's Manual

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On the End Point Control > Device Profiles page, click Add Device Profile. The Add Device
Step 1
Profile page is displayed.
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In the Name field, type the name that will be used to identify the profile.
Step 2
In the Description field, optionally type a brief description of the profile that will help identify
Step 3
the profile.
Use the Type drop-down list to select the attribute used to select users. The remaining fields
Step 4
on this page vary based on your selection.
Click the Add to current attribute button.
Step 5
Repeat Step 4 and Step 5 for each attribute that should be included in the profile.
Step 6
To complete the profile, click the Accept button at the upper right of the page.
Step 7
Users > Local Groups > Edit EPC Settings
After creating device profiles, assign them to the local groups that will use them to authenticate
users. Device profiles can be Allow profiles and Deny profiles. Allow profiles identify attributes
of the client's network that must be present before a user is authenticated, and Deny profiles
identify attributes of the network that cannot be present. If multiple profiles are defined for a
group, connection to the SRA appliance is granted only when a client's environment fulfills all
Allow profiles for the group and does not fulfill any Deny profiles. Use the EPC tab on the Users
> Local Groups > Edit page to assign device profiles to a group.
NetExtender login can be disabled on platforms where EPC is enabled.
Note In SRA 6.0, EPC checking is not supported on Mac platforms, Linux platforms, or mobile
devices.
To configure device profiles to be used when authenticating users in a local group:
End Point Control > Add Device Profile
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