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Create rules to map client identity to a
Role:
l Mapping Rules (tab) >
l Rules Evaluation Algorithm (radio
button): Select all matches >
l Add Rule (button opens popup) >
l Add Rule (button) >
l Rules Editor (popup) >
l Conditions/ Actions: match
Conditions to Actions (drop-down list)
>
l Upon completion of each rule, click
the Save button (in the Rules Editor) >
l When you are finished working in the
Mapping Rules tab, click the Save
button (in the Mapping Rules tab)
Add the new Role Mapping Policy to the
Service:
l Back in Roles (tab) >
l Role Mapping Policy (selector):
RMP_
DEPARTMENT
>
l Upon completion, click Next (to
Posture)
5. Configure a Posture Server
For purposes of posture evaluation, you can configure a Posture Policy (internal to Policy Manager), a Posture Server
(external), or an Audit Server (internal or external). Each of the first three use cases demonstrates one of these options;
here, the Posture Server
Policy Manager can be configured for a third-party posture server, to evaluate client health based on vendor-specific
credentials, typically credentials that cannot be evaluated internally by Policy Manager (that is, not in the form of
internal posture policies). Currently, Policy Manager supports the following posture server interface: Microsoft NPS
(RADIUS).
Refer to the following table to add the external posture server of type Micrsoft NPS to the 802.1X service:
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