Product guide
Import tokens
To enable user token authentication, import tokens to Enterprise Authentication.
Task
1
On the administration interface, click the Main tab, then select Import tokens.
2
Next to the File field, click Browse, navigate to the token file, then click Open.
3
Upload optional protected key files.
a
Next to the Key file field, click Browse.
b
Navigate to the key file, then click Open.
4
Click Upload.
Configure listeners
Configure the options that control how Enterprise Authentication handles incoming authentication
requests.
Tasks
• Configure RADIUS listeners on page 39
To enable Enterprise Authentication to accept RADIUS authentication requests, configure
RADIUS listeners.
• Configure HTTP listeners on page 40
To enable Enterprise Authentication to accept HTTP authentication requests, configure HTTP
listeners.
Configure RADIUS listeners
To enable Enterprise Authentication to accept RADIUS authentication requests, configure RADIUS
listeners.
Task
1
On the administration interface, click the Listeners tab.
2
Create the RADIUS listener.
a
Click Add listener.
b
From the Implementation drop-down list, select RadiusListener.
c
In the Name field, enter a unique name, then click Continue.
3
In the Listen port field, use the arrows to select the UDP port.
4
In the Shared secret field, enter the shared secret used by the RADIUS device and Enterprise
Authentication.
5
Verify that the Enabled checkbox is selected.
6
Click Configure Tenant Mapping, then select and configure one of these options:
Processing authentication requests with flows
Create custom authentication flows
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