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l Create a new service that you will configure from scratch. In the Services page, click Add a Service, then follow the configuration wizard from component to component by clicking Next as you complete each tab. l Remove a service. In the Services page, fill the check box for a service, then click the Delete button. You can also disable/enable a service from the service detail page by clicking Disable/Enable (lower right of page). Figure 31: Disable/Enable toggle for a Policy Manager Service Links to Use Cases and Configuration Instructions For each of a Service's policy components that you can configure, the following table references an illustrative Use Case and detailed Configuration Instructions. Table 18: Policy Component Use Cases and Configuration Instructions Policy Component Illustrative Use Cases Configuration Instructions Service l "802.1x Wireless Use Case" on page 67 l "Web Based Authentication Use Case " on page 73. l " MAC Authentication Use Case " on page 79. l "TACACS+ Use Case" on page 83. "Adding Services " on page 102 Authentication Method "802.1x Wireless Use Case" on page 67 demonstrates the principle of multiple authentication methods in a list. When Policy Manager initiates the authentication handshake, it tests the methods in priority order until one is accepted by the client. "Web Based Authentication Use Case " on page 73 has only a single authentication method, which is specifically designed for authentication of the request attributes received from the Dell Web Portal. "Adding and Modifying Authentication Methods" on page 111 Authentication Source l "802.1x Wireless Use Case" on page 67 demonstrates the principle of multiple authentication sources in a list. Policy Manager tests the sources in priority order until the client can be authenticated. In this case Active Directory is listed first. l "Web Based Authentication Use Case " on page 73 uses the local Policy Manager repository, as this is common practice among administrators configuring Guest Users. l " MAC Authentication Use Case " on page 79 uses a Static Host List for authentication of the MAC address sent by the switch as the device's username. "Adding and Modifying Authentication Sources " on page 127 Dell Networking W-ClearPass Policy Manager 6.0 | User Guide 53