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Getting Started
Using IDM as a Monitoring Tool

Using IDM as a Monitoring Tool

As we stated at the start of this chapter, it is best to install the IDM Agent and
let it run to learn about the Realm, RADIUS server, and users on the network.
By allowing IDM to run without defining access or authorization parameters,
you can use IDM to monitor users on the network and generate usage reports.
You can enable or disable IDM monitoring using the IDM Preferences.

N O T E :

Session accounting must be enabled on the switch, and in IDM, for the
monitoring and User session accounting in IDM to work. Refer to the section
on "Radius Authentication and Accounting" in the Access and Security Guide
provided with the ProCurve switch for details on enabling session accounting.

IDM Preferences

The IDM Preferences window is used to set up global attributes, such as
establishing the default realm and how to handle unknown users.

Click the Tools menu and select Identity Management to display the Global
Preferences-Identity Management window.

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