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Navigation Settings
Name the Service and select a
pre-configured Service Type:
l Service (tab) >
l Type (selector): MAC
Authentication >
l Name/Description
(freeform) >
l Upon completion, click
Next to configure
Authentication
Table 328:
MAC Authentication Service Navigation and Settings (Continued)
2. Set up Authentication.
You can select any type of authentication/authorization source for a MAC Authentication service. Only a Static
Host list of type MAC Address List or MAC Address Regular Expression shows up in the list of authentication
sources (of type Static Host List). Refer to "Adding and Modifying Static Host Lists" on page 189 for more
information. You can also select any other supported type of authentication source.
Navigation Settings
Select an Authentication Method and
two authentication sources - one of
type Static Host List and the other of
type Generic LDAP server (that you
have already configured in Policy
Manager):
l Authentication (tab) >
l Methods (This method is
automatically selected for this type
of service): [MAC AUTH] >
l Add >
l Sources (Select drop-down list):
Handhelds [Static Host List] and
Policy Manager Clients White List
[Generic LDAP] >
l Add >
l Upon completion, Next (to Audit)
Table 329:
Authentication Method Navigation and Settings
3. Configure an Audit Server.
This step is optional if no Role Mapping Policy is provided, or if you want to establish health or roles using an
audit. An audit server determines health by performing a detailed system and health vulnerability analysis
(NESSUS). You can also configure the audit server (NMAP or NESSUS) with post-audit rules that enable Policy
Manager to determine client identity.