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Parameter Description
Name/ Description/
Format
Specify identity of the device.
Subnet Enter a subnet consisting of network address and the network suffix (CIDR notation); for
example, 192.168.5.0/24
Regular Expression Specify a regular expression that represents all IPv4 addresses matching that expression; for
example, ^192(.[0-9]*){3}$
List:
Available/Selected
Devices
Use the widgets to move device identifiers between Available and Selected. Click Filter to filter
the list based on the text in the associated text box.
Save/Cancel Click Save to commit or Cancel to dismiss the popup.
Table 165:
Add New Device Group popup
For SNMP enforcement on the network device, one or more of the following traps have to be configured on the device:
Link Up trap, Link Down trap, MAC Notification trap. In addition, one or more of the following SNMP MIBs must be
supported by the device: RFC-1213 MIB, IF-MIB, BRIDGE-MIB, ENTITY-MIB, Q-BRIDGE-MIB, CISCO-VLAN-
MEMBERSHIP-MIB, CISCO-STACK-MIB, CISCO-MAC-NOTIFICATION-MIB.
These traps and MIBs enable Policy Manager to correlate the MACaddress, IP address, switch port, and switch
information.
Additional Available Tasks
l To import a Device Group, click Import in the Import from File popup, browse to select a file, then click Import.
l To export all Device Groups from the configuration, click Export All in the Export to File popup, specify a file
path, then click Export.
l To export a single Device Group from the configuration, select it (using the check box on the left), then click
Export; in the Save As popup, specify a file path, then click Export.
l To delete a single Device Group from the configuration, select it (using the check box on the left), then click
Delete; commit the deletion by selecting Yes. Dismiss the popup by selecting No.
Adding and Modifying Proxy Targets
In Policy Manager, a proxy target represents a RADIUS server (Policy Manager or 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 appending the domain to the Username.
Proxy targets are configured at a global level. They can then be used in configuring RADIUS proxy Services. (Refer to
"Policy Manager Service Types" on page 101.)
Policy Manager lists all configured proxy servers in the Proxy Servers page: Configuration > Network > Proxy
Servers.
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