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Policy Enforcement Firewall, Authentication Servers

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Chapter 26 Policy Enforcement Firewall Dell's Policy Enforcement Firewall (PEF) module for Dell Instant provides identity-based controls to enforce application-layer security, prioritization, traffic forwarding, and network performance policies for wired and wireless networks. The PEF window displays the external/internal authentication servers, currently defined roles for all the networks, blacklisted clients and to enable or disable the protocols for ALG. Navigate to the PEF link at the top right corner of the WebUI to view the following features. Authentication Servers This section displays the currently defined external authentication servers.  Name- Indicates the name of the external authentication server.  Type- Indicates the type of the authentication server-RADIUS or LDAP. 1. Click New to configure an external RADIUS server for a wireless network. See "Configuring an External RADIUS Server" on page 110 for more information. 2. Click OK to apply the changes. Figure 196 Authentication Server Dell PowerConnect W-Series Instant Access Point 6.1.3.4-3.1.0.0 | User Guide Policy Enforcement Firewall | 219

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Dell PowerConnect W-Series Instant Access Point 6.1.3.4-3.1.0.0
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Chapter 26
Policy Enforcement Firewall
Dell’s Policy Enforcement Firewall (PEF) module for Dell Instant provides identity-based controls to enforce
application-layer security, prioritization, traffic forwarding, and network performance policies for wired and
wireless networks.
The PEF window displays the external/internal authentication servers, currently defined roles for all the networks,
blacklisted clients and to enable or disable the protocols for ALG.
Navigate to the
PEF
link at the top right corner of the WebUI to view the following features.
Authentication Servers
This section displays the currently defined external authentication servers.
Name
— Indicates the name of the external authentication server.
Type
— Indicates the type of the authentication server-RADIUS or LDAP.
1.
Click
New
to configure an external RADIUS server for a wireless network. See
“Configuring an External
RADIUS Server” on page
110
for more information.
2.
Click
OK
to apply the changes.
Figure 196
Authentication Server