Configuring access profiles – HP Identity Driven Manager Software Series User Manual

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Using Identity Driven Manager

Configuring Access Profiles

Configuring Access Profiles

IDM uses an Access Profile to set the VLAN, QoS, Bandwidth (rate-limits) and
Network Resource access rules that are applied to the user when they are
authenticated on the network. This is where the real benefits of "access
control" are realized. When users log in, the Access Profile dynamically
configures the switch or wireless access point settings to provide the proper
network access and resources for the user.

To begin, click the

Access Profiles

node in the

Identity Management Configuration

navigation tree to display the Access Profiles window.

Figure 3-15. Access Profiles window

The Access Profiles window lists defined Access Profiles, including:

The Access Profile tells the switch to override any local settings for the port
the user is accessing with the settings specified in IDM.

Name

Name used to identify the profile

Untagged VLAN

Name of untagged VLAN to which users in the group
are assigned when they log in

QoS

The "Quality of Service" setting

Ingress Rate Limit

Maximum amount of traffic (in Kbps) allowed from
user

Egress Rate Limit

Maximum amount of traffic (in Kbps) allowed to user

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