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Table 7, Service Navigation and Settings, Local Policy Manager Database Navigation and Settings

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2. Create a WebAuth-based Service. Table 7: Service Navigation and Settings Navigation Settings Create a new Service: l Services > l Add Service > Name the Service and select a preconfigured Service Type: l Service (tab) > l Type (selector): Dell Web-Based Authentication > l Name/Description (freeform) > l Upon completion, click Next. 3. Set up the Authentication. a. Method: The Policy Manager WebAuth service authenticates WebAuth clients internally. b. Source: Administrators typically configure Guest Users in the local Policy Manager database. 4. Configure a Posture Policy. NOTE: For purposes of posture evaluation, you can configure a Posture Policy (internal to Policy Manager), a Posture Server (external), or an Audit Server (internal or external). Each of the first three use cases demonstrates one of these options. This use case demonstrates the Posture Policy. As of the current version, Policy Manager ships with five pre-configured posture plugins that evaluate the health of the client and return a corresponding posture token. To add the internal posture policy IPP_UNIVERSAL_XP, which (as you will configure it in this Use Case, checks any Windows XP clients to verify the most current Service Pack). Table 8: Local Policy Manager Database Navigation and Settings Navigation Settings Select the local Policy Manager database: l Authentication (tab) > l Sources (Select drop-down list): [Local User Repository] > l Add > l Strip Username Rules (check box) > l Enter an example of preceding or following separators (if any), with the phrase "user" representing the username to be returned. For authentication, Policy Manager strips the specified separators and any paths or domains beyond them. l Upon completion, click Next (until you reach Enforcement Policy). 20 Dell Networking W-ClearPass Policy Manager 6.0 | Quick Start Guide

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2.
Create a WebAuth-based Service.
Table 7:
Service Navigation and Settings
Navigation
Settings
Create a new Service:
l
Services
>
l
Add Service
>
Name the Service and select a pre-
configured Service Type:
l
Service
(tab) >
l
Type
(selector): Dell Web-Based
Authentication >
l
Name/Description
(freeform) >
l
Upon completion, click
Next
.
3.
Set up the Authentication.
a.
Method: The Policy Manager WebAuth service authenticates WebAuth clients internally.
b.
Source: Administrators typically configure Guest Users in the local Policy Manager database.
4.
Configure a Posture Policy.
NOTE: For purposes of posture evaluation, you can configure a Posture Policy (internal to Policy Manager), a Posture Server
(external), or an Audit Server (internal or external). Each of the first three use cases demonstrates one of these options. This use
case demonstrates the Posture Policy.
As of the current version, Policy Manager ships with five pre-configured posture plugins that evaluate the health
of the client and return a corresponding posture token.
To add the internal posture policy
IPP_UNIVERSAL_XP
, which (as you will configure it in this Use Case, checks
any Windows XP clients to verify the most current Service Pack).
Table 8:
Local Policy Manager Database Navigation and Settings
Navigation
Settings
Select the local Policy Manager database:
l
Authentication
(tab) >
l
Sources
(
Select
drop-down list):
[Local
User Repository]
>
l
Add
>
l
Strip Username Rules
(check box) >
l
Enter an example of preceding or
following separators (if any), with the
phrase “user” representing the username
to be returned. For authentication, Policy
Manager strips the specified separators
and any paths or domains beyond them.
l
Upon completion, click
Next
(until you
reach Enforcement Policy).