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Security > Server Groups > RFC 3576
RFC 3576 servers support dynamic authorization extensions to Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service
(RADIUS). Aruba Configuration supports RFC 3576 servers that can be referenced by server groups.
To view currently configured RFC 3576 servers and where they are used, navigate to the
Security > Server
Groups > RFC3576
page.
Click Add to create a new RFC3576 server, or click the pencil icon next to an existing server to edit it. The
Security > Server Groups > Add RFC 3576 Server page contains the following fields, as described in Table 68.
Click
Add to complete the configuration of the RFC 3576 Server, or click Save to complete the editing of an
existing server. The new server appears on the
Security > Server Groups > RFC 3576 page. This server is
now available to be used by server groups.
Security > Server Groups > Windows
Perform these steps to configure a Windows profile.
1. Click
Security > Server Groups > Windows in the Aruba Navigation pane. The details page summarizes
the current profiles of this type.
2. Click the
Add button to create a new Windows profile, or click the pencil icon next to an existing profile to
edit that profile. The
Details page appears. Complete the settings as described in Table 18:
3. Click
Add or Save. The added or edited profile appears on the Windows page, and on the details page.
Table 68 Security > Server Groups > Add RFC 3576 Server Field Descriptions
Field Default Description
General Settings
Folder Top Use this field to set and display the folder with which the server is
associated. The drop-down menu displays all folders available for
association with the server group.
Name Blank Enter the name of the server.
Other Settings
Key (Confirm Key) Blank Set the shared secret to authenticate communication between
the RFC 3576 client and server.
Table 69 Aruba Configuration > Security > Server Groups > Windows Profile Settings
Field Default Description
General Settings
Folder Top Use this field to set and display the folder with which the profile is
associated. The drop-down menu displays all folders available for
association with the profile. Folders provide a way to organize the visibility
of device parameters that is separate from the configuration groups of
devices. Using folders, you can view basic statistics about device, and
define which users have visibility to which device parameters.
Name Blank Enter the name of the profile.
Other Settings
Host N/A Enter the IP address of the Windows server.
Enable No Enable or disable the Windows server.