HP Identity Driven Manager Software Licenses User Manual

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Using Identity Driven Manager

Adding RADIUS Clients

c. Click Next.

As an example, suppose two RADIUS servers (S1, S2) and two RADIUS
clients (C1, C2) are selected in the wizard. Both C1 and C2 already exist as
RADIUS clients in both S1 and S2. The Duplicate IP Addresses step will
contain four rows:

1. C1 exists on S1
2. C1 exists on S2
3. C2 exists on S1
4. C2 exists on S2

Three kinds of scenarios can emerge, depending on what you select:

RADIUS servers being discarded from a RADIUS client configuration.
If you discard row 1, in the RADIUS Parameters step only S2 can be
configured for C1 (S1 was discarded and S2 is the unique configurable
RADIUS server). For C2, both S1 and S2 will be available.

RADIUS clients being excluded from the wizard. If you discard rows 1
and 2, C1 will be excluded from subsequent wizard steps. Only C2 will
appear in subsequent wizard steps.

All RADIUS clients being excluded from the wizard. If you discard all
rows (1-4), C1 and C2 will be excluded from the wizard (based on the
previous point), and because no other RADIUS clients were selected, the
wizard cannot continue.

6. Define the shared secret used for RADIUS client/server authentication and

RADIUS server short name. The type of RADIUS client determines the number
of configurations that it supports:

Device Type

Maximum RADIUS Server Configurations

PCM Wired Device

3

PCM Wireless Device

2

Manually add IP Address

1 configuration added to all RADIUS servers that do not
contain a duplicate IP address

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