Dell Powerconnect W-ClearPass Hardware Appliances W-ClearPass Policy Manager 6 - Page 200
Microsoft NPS, Services, Configuration > Service, Add Service, Posture Servers, Protocol
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Server evaluates the posture data and returns Application Posture Tokens. From the Services page (Configuration > Service), you can configure a posture server for a new service (as part of the flow of the Add Service wizard), or modify an existing posture server directly (Configuration > Posture > Posture Servers, then click on its name in the Posture Servers listing). Figure 168: Posture Servers Listing Page When you click Add Posture Server from any of these locations, Policy Manager displays the Posture Servers configuration page. Figure 169: Add Posture Server Page Depending on the Protocol and Requested Credentials, different tabs and fields appear. Refer to "Microsoft NPS " on page 200. Microsoft NPS Use the Microsoft NPS server when you want Policy Manager to have health - NAP Statement of Health (SoH) credentials - evaluated by the Microsoft NPS Server. Table 107: Microsoft NPSSettings (Posture Server tab) Parameter Description Name/Description Freeform label and description. Server Type Always Microsoft NPS. Default Posture Token Posture token assigned if the server is unreachable or if there is a posture check failure. Select a status from the drop-down list. 200 Dell Networking W-ClearPass Policy Manager 6.0 | User Guide