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n Controller ID
n Device Type
n Device Vendor
n Location
n OS Version
n sysContact
n sysLocation
n sysName
3. Select one of the defalt attributes or enter a new attribute.
You can enter any name in the Attribute field. All attributes are of string datatype.
4. Specify the attribute's value.
You can populate the Value field with any string.
5. Repeat this procedure as necessary.
6. When finished adding custom attributes, click Add.
All attributes entered for a device are available in the role-mapping Rules Editor under the Device
namespace.
Adding and Modifying Proxy Targets
A proxy server is a dedicated computer or a software system running on a computer that acts as an
intermediary between an endpoint device, such as a computer, and another server from which a user or client
is requesting a service. The proxy server can exist in the same machine as a firewall server or it canbe on a
separate server, which forwards requests through the firewall.
In W-ClearPass Policy Manager, a proxy target represents a RADIUS server (Policy Manager or a third party) that
is the target of a proxied RADIUS request.
For example, when a branch office employee visits a main office and logs into the network, Policy Manager
assigns the request to the first service in priority order that contains a service rule for RADIUS proxy services
and appends the domain to the username.
Proxy targets are configured at a global level. They can be used in configuring RADIUS proxy services. For more
information, refer to Configuring Policy Manager Services on page 72.
Adding a Proxy Target
To add a proxy target:
1. Navigate to Configuration > Network > Proxy Targets.
The Proxy Targets page opens. Policy Manager lists all configured proxy servers in the Proxy Targets
page.
2. Click Add.
The Add Proxy Target dialog opens.
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