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03-12-2014 04:02 AM
03-12-2014 04:02 AM
UAM module - Portal Access+ LDAP
HI,
There are questions to address network authentication using ligament Portal acces + LDAP (active directory).
Do I understand correctly that the technology involves authenticating Portal Access through a Web portal IMC?
ie, the process will look like this:
1) The client includes a computer , comes to web portal IMC and introduces your account and password
2) IMC Server sends user data to the server LDAP, and if all goes well the user activates the port on the device without restrictions
If it is not , please correct me.
Apologies for my English, it's machine translation
In advance thanks
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03-18-2014 02:04 PM
03-18-2014 02:04 PM
Re: UAM module - Portal Access+ LDAP
Hi,
This seems like the perfect use case for the UAM BYOD configuration.
Users can login on BYOD registration page (using their corporate LDAP AD account), that will register their device and they will be allowed access (using e.g. mac-auth) to the network.
Wireless and wired access can be used.
Best regards,Peter.