Modifying a network resource, Deleting a network resource – HP Identity Driven Manager Software Series User Manual
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Using Identity Driven Manager
Configuring Network Resources
* Valid port names supported in IDM include: ftp, syslog, ldap, http, imap4,
imap3, nntp, pop2, pop3, smtp, ssl, telnet, bootpc, bootps, ssh, dhcp, ntp,
radius, rip, snmpsnmp-trap, tftp.
N o t e :
If you are setting a resource to represent an application port such as dhcp or smtp
or http, you must make sure that you set the correct protocol, either TCP or UDP.
If you do not set the correct protocol, the rule will not operate as intended at the
switch or access point.
3. Click OK to save the Network Resource definition and close the window.
All entries are saved immediately upon entry. This allows you to configure several
IDM features without closing and reopening the Configure Identity Management
window.
Click Cancel to close the window without saving your changes.
Modifying a Network Resource
To modify a Network Resource:
1. In the Network Resources pane, select the network resource to edit from the list,
then click the Edit Network Resource button to display the Define Network
Resource window.
2. Edit the properties as needed. Refer to “Adding a Network Resource” on the
previous page for definitions.
3. Click OK to save the Network Resource definition and close the window.
Deleting a Network Resource
To delete a Network Resource:
1. In the Network Resources pane, select the network resource to edit from the list,
then click the Edit Network Resource button to display the Define Network
Resource window.
Port Any port is selected by default, which means all ports associated to the IP
address are included in the network resource definition. To specify a port
for the network resource, check the Any port check box to clear it and
enable the Port field. Enter the port number, or friendly port name* used for
the resource.
Table 3-4.
IDM Network Resource parameters (Continued)
Field/Section
Entry