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10 Configuring BYOD

Overview

BYOD offers a solution to implement scenario-specific user access control. An access scenario defines the

access policy that a user uses to access the network from different access conditions.
To implement BYOD, complete the following tasks:

1.

Define access conditions and access policies in UAM.

2.

Define access scenarios and assign the access policies to access conditions in each access
scenario when you add a service.

3.

Assign the service to users.
When a user accesses the network from an access scenario, UAM applies the matching access
policy to the user.

For more information about access conditions and access policies, see "

7 Configuring access

conditions

" and "

8 Configuring user access policies

."

Configuring access services

A service contains a group of access policies specific to access scenarios and default access policies.

UAM uses services to control user access authentication and network access behaviors.

Accessing the access service list page

1.

Click the User tab.

2.

Select User Access Policy > Access Service from the navigation tree.
The list includes all services.
Access service list contents

{

Service Name—Unique name of the service in UAM. Click the name to display the service name
details page.

{

Description—Description of the service.

{

Service Suffix—Identifies the name of the domain to be used for endpoint user authentication.
The username and service suffix entered by the endpoint user is related to the authentication

domain as described in

Table 16

.

{

Service Group—Service group to which the service belongs.

{

Modify—Click the Modify icon to modify the service.

{

Delete—Click the Delete icon to delete the service.

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