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Editing RADIUS Domains and Configuring VLANs, User Management > Authentication, RADIUS, Apply

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ProSecure Web/Email Security Threat Management (STM) Appliance Editing RADIUS Domains and Configuring VLANs To edit a RADIUS domain: 1. Select User Management > Authentication from the menu. The authentication submenu tabs display with the LDAP screen in view. 2. Click the RADIUS submenu tab. The RADIUS screen displays (see Figure 96 on page 167). 3. In the Action column of the List of RADIUS table, click the Edit table button for the domain and server that you want to edit. The Edit Radius screen displays. (The following figure contains some examples.) Figure 97. 4. Modify the fields and make your selections from the drop-down list as explained in Table 49 on page 168. 5. Click Test to verify that the RADIUS server can actually function with the RADIUS settings that you have modified. The automated test procedure checks the connection to the RADIUS server, the user name, and the password. If any settings require changes, you are notified at the end of the automated test procedure. 6. Click Apply to save your settings. Chapter 5. Managing Users, Groups, and Authentication | 169

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Chapter 5.
Managing Users, Groups, and Authentication
|
169
ProSecure Web/Email Security Threat Management (STM) Appliance
Editing RADIUS Domains and Configuring VLANs
To edit a RADIUS domain:
1.
Select
User Management > Authentication
from the menu. The authentication
submenu tabs display with the LDAP screen in view.
2.
Click the
RADIUS
submenu tab.
The RADIUS screen displays (see
Figure 96
on page 167).
3.
In the Action column of the List of RADIUS table, click the
Edit
table button for the domain
and server that you want to edit. The Edit Radius screen displays. (The following figure
contains some examples.)
Figure 97.
4.
Modify the fields and make your selections from the drop-down list as explained in
Table 49
on page 168.
5.
Click
Test
to verify that the RADIUS server can actually function with the RADIUS settings
that you have modified. The automated test procedure checks the connection to the
RADIUS server, the user name, and the password. If any settings require changes, you are
notified at the end of the automated test procedure.
6.
Click
Apply
to save your settings.