NETGEAR STM300EW-100NAS Network Hardware User Manual


 
ProSecure Web/Email Security Threat Management (STM) Appliance Reference Manual
Managing Users, Groups, and Authentication 5-23
v1.0, September 2009
4. Modify the fields and make your selections from the pull-down menu as explained in
Table 5-6 on page 5-20.
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.
Creating and Deleting VLANs for Use with RADIUS Domains
After you have created a RADIUS domain by specifying a RADIUS server, you can add a virtual
LAN (VLAN), and then set access exceptions for the logged-in RADIUS users (see “Setting Web
Access Exception Rules” on page 4-48).
In order to use the VLAN to set access exceptions on the STM, the following is required:
You must have defined a VLAN policy on another platform.
You must have added users to the VLAN policy.
The RADIUS server must contain VLAN attributes in its user information.
At the bottom of the Edit Radius screen (see Figure 5-16 on page 5-22, which contains one VLAN
example), the List of VLAN table displays the following fields:
VLAN ID/Name. The identifier or name for the VLAN.
Brief Description. An optional brief description of the VLAN.
Action. The delete table button that allows you to delete the VLAN.
To add a VLAN:
1. On the Edit Radius screen, locate the Add New VLAN ID/Name section at the very bottom of
the screen.
2. Specify the VLAN:
a. In the VLAN ID/Name field, enter the identifier or the name of the VLAN.
b. In the Brief Description field, enter a description of the VLAN. This field is optional.
3. Click the add table button. The new VLAN is added to the List of VLAN table.
To delete a user from the List of VLAN table, click the delete table button in the Action column
for the VLAN that you want to delete.