Modifying a location, Modifying a location -11 – HP Identity Driven Manager Software Series User Manual
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Using Identity Driven Manager
Configuring Locations
Click the check box to select the radio ports to be included in the location,
and then click
OK to save the selection and return to the Create a new
Location (Wireless Devices tab) window.
14. Click
OK in the Create a new Location window to save and exit, or repeat
the steps to add additional devices to the location.
Modifying a Location
To edit the information for an existing Location:
1.
Click the
Locations
node in the
Identity Management Configuration
navigation
tree to display the Locations panel, with the list of defined locations.
2.
Double-click on a location in the navigation tree, or in the
Locations
list to
open the (modify) location panel.
You can also select the location in the list, then click the
Edit Location
icon
in the toolbar to display the Location in edit mode
3.
Edit the location
Name and Description as needed.
4.
To edit the device configuration for the location
•
To Modify the device settings, select the device in the list, then click
Edit device... to display the
Modify Device
window.
The Modify Device window contains the same fields as the New
Device window. You can edit the ports associated with the location,
or you can choose a different device and reset the ports for the new
device. Click
OK to save your changes and close the window.
The changes are displayed in the Location panel.
•
To add another device, click
Add Device.
•
To delete a device, select the device in the list, then click
Delete Device
.
5.
Click
OK to save the location changes and close the Locations window.
Click
Cancel
to close the window without saving the changes. The original
location configuration will be maintained.
N O T E :
When modifying Locations, make sure all devices for the location are config-
ured with the appropriate VLANs. If you Modify a Location that is part of a
VLAN (subnet) and that Location is currently used in an Access Policy Group
rule, IDM will check to make sure that the VLAN exists. If not, an error message
is displayed.