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Configuring the RADIUS Server—Integrated with ProCurve Identity Driven Manager
Configure the NAC 800 as a RADIUS Server
Figure 4-16. Home > System Configuration > Quarantining (802.1X Quarantine
Method) > Add an 802.1X Device
5.
Enter the 802.1X device’s IP address in the
IP address
field.
For example, endpoints connect to an edge switch that has 10.1.1.152 for
its management IP address. Enter:
10.1.1.152
6.
Enter a character string in the
Shared secret
field.
This string and the RADIUS server secret configured on the 802.1X device
must match exactly. (See your device’s documentation for information on
configuring this secret. Or use PCM Plus’s Secure Access Wizard,
described in the
ProCurve Identity Driven Manager Users’ Guide
.)
The secret can include alphanumeric and special characters.
7.
Enter the same character string in the
Re-enter shared secret
field.
8.
Optionally, give the 802.1X device a descriptive name by entering a string
in the
Short name
field.
The name is displayed in logs and can include alphanumeric and special
characters.
9.
From the
Device type
drop-down menu, choose the type of 802.1X device
(that is, its manufacturer and OS).
The drop-down menu includes several common devices, but the NAC 800
supports any device that can act as a standard RADIUS client. If your
device is not listed, select
Other
.
10. Options for connecting to the selected device are displayed.
Summary of Contents for 800
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Page 74: ...1 62 Overview of the ProCurve NAC 800 Deployment Methods ...
Page 155: ...3 27 Initial Setup of the ProCurve NAC 800 System Settings ...
Page 194: ...3 66 Initial Setup of the ProCurve NAC 800 Digital Certificates ...
Page 336: ...6 8 Disabling Endpoint Integrity Testing Overview ...
Page 354: ...7 18 Redundancy and Backup for RADIUS Services Back Up Your NAC 800 Configuration ...
Page 380: ...A 26 Appendix A Glossary ...
Page 394: ...B 14 Appendix B Linux Commands Service Commands ...
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