HP (Hewlett-Packard) 700wl Series Switch User Manual


 
Configuring Authentication
Figure 5-1. The Authentication Policies Page
The Authentication Policies table shows the currently defined Authentication Policies. This table shows
the following information about each Authentication Policy:
Table 5-1. Authentication Policy Table Contents
Column Description
Authentication Policy The name of the Authentication Policy
Authentication Services A list of the Authentication Services selected for the Authentication Policy.
See —Configuring Authentication Services“ on page 5-7 for information about
defining Authentication Services.
» To edit an Authentication Policy, click the Authentication Policy name in the first column of the table,
or click the pencil icon at the end of the row. This takes you directly to the Edit Authentication Policy
page (see
“Creating or Editing an Authentication Policy” on page 5-6).
» To edit an Authentication Service, click the name of the service you want to edit. This takes you directly
to the Edit Authentication Services page for the filter you selected.
Note: You cannot edit the built-in Authentication Service or the NT Domain Logons service. For
these two services, no configuration is required.
» To delete a Authentication Policy, click the trash can icon at the end of the row.
Note: You cannot delete an Authentication Policy that is in use–an error message will inform you if
this is the case. For example, you cannot delete the System Authentication Policy until you replace
it with another Authentication Policy in all defined Connection Profiles.
» To create a new Authentication Policy, click the New Authentication Policy... button at the bottom of the
Authentication Policies list. This takes you to the New Authentication Policies page.
» To view the list of all Authentication Services, click the Authentication Services link under the page
name in the left-hand panel of the page.
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