HP Identity Driven Manager Software Series User Manual

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Using the Secure Access Wizard
Using Secure Access Wizard

The device is too old

The firmware is out of date

The device is not a ProCurve device

The device is a wireless AP with no radios or SSIDs discovered

Use the Device Capabilities link to determine if you can upgrade the
device software to a version that supports the secure access settings.

7.

To filter the list to display only devices for one device group (model),
select the device group from the

Available devices drop-down list.

8.

Select a device (or devices) in the Available devices list, then click

>> to

move it to the Excluded Devices list.

9.

Repeat the preceding step until all desired devices are selected.

10. Click

Next to continue to the Information Retrieval window.

The Information Retrieval window of the Secure Access Wizard displays
the progress of retrieving RADIUS client information from the specified
RADIUS servers.

11. Ensure that information is successfully retrieved from each device. If not,

close the wizard and ensure that the device is operating and communica-
tion parameters in PCM are correct.

12. Click View Log to display the detailed status of the process. If there are

any errors or warnings during the retrieval, this log provides insight into
what happened.

13. Click

Next to continue to the Authentication Method Selection window.

The Authentication Method Selection window lists the selected devices,
and the authentication methods that can be used on each device. It lists
the device name, model and software version installed. The device listing
can be sorted according to device model, name, software version, or
authentication method.

Authentication method support varies from device to device and between
firmware versions. For example, some devices support two authentica-
tion methods per port while some devices only support one. For devices
that support two authentication methods per port, the options are 801.X
and Web-Auth or MAC-Auth, thus the Web-Auth and MAC-Auth columns
are mutually exclusive for each row. Additionally, devices that do not
support Web-Auth or MAC-Auth will have those cells disabled and display-
ing "Not supported".

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