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b. Source: For purposes of this use case, Network Access Devices authentication data will be stored in the Active
Directory.
Navigation Settings
Select an Active Directory server
(that you have already configured
in Policy Manager):
l Authentication (tab) >
l Add >
l Sources (Select drop-down list):
AD (Active Directory) >
l Add >
l Upon completion, click Next
(to Enforcement Policy)
Table 332:
Active Directory Navigation and Settings
3. Select an Enforcement Policy.
Select the Enforcement Policy [Admin Network Login Policy] that distinguishes the two allowed roles (Net
Admin Limited and Device SuperAdmin.
Navigation Setting
Select the Enforcement Policy:
l Enforcement (tab) >
l Enforcement Policy (selector):
Device Command
Authorization Policy
l When you are finished with
your work in this tab, click Save.
Table 333:
Enforcement Policy Navigation and Settings
4. Save the Service.
Click Save. The Service now appears at the bottom of the Services list.
Single Port Use Case
This Service supports all three types of connections on a single port.
The following figure illustrates both the overall flow of control for this hybrid service, in which complementary switch
and Policy Manager configurations allow all three types of connections on a single port:
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