Adding a password policy template for ios/os x – H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual
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3.
In the Basic Information area, configure the following parameters:
{
Template Name—Enter a name to uniquely identify the template.
{
Template Description—Enter a description for the template to aid maintenance.
4.
Click the Android tab.
5.
In the Wi-Fi Configuration area, select Enable and configure the following parameters:
{
SSID—Enter an SSID.
{
Hide Network—Select this option to enable the endpoint to access a hidden network whose
SSID broadcasting is disabled or that has no signals.
{
Security—Select an encryption type from the list. Options are None, WEP, WPA/WPA2 PSK,
and 802.1X EAP.
{
Password/Confirm Password—Enter and confirm the password used for wireless network
authentication. This parameter appears only when WEP or WPA/WPA2 PSK is selected for the
Security field.
{
EAP Method—Select a certificate type used for wireless network access from the list. Options are
TLS, TTLS, and PEAP. This parameter appears only when 802.1X EAP is selected for the Security
field.
{
Phase 2 Authentication—Select an authentication type from the list. Options are MS-CHAPv2
and GTC. This parameter appears only when TTLS or PEAP is selected for the EAP Method field.
6.
Click OK.
Adding a password policy template for iOS/OS X
1.
Access the configuration template list page.
2.
Click Add Password Policy Template.
The Add Password Policy Template page appears.
3.
In the Basic Information area, configure the following parameters:
{
Template Name—Enter a name to uniquely identify the template.
{
Template Description—Enter a description for the template to aid maintenance.
4.
Click the iOS/OS X tab.
5.
In the Password Policy area, select Set Screen Lock Password and configure the following
parameters:
{
Allow Simple Value—Select Allow Simple Value
if you allow the password to include
characters in alphabetical order.
{
Contain Letters and Numbers—Select Contain Letters and Numbers if you want the password to
include at least one letter and one digit.
{
Minimum Length—Enter the minimum number of characters that the password must contain.
{
Minimum Special Characters—Select the minimum number of special characters that the
password must contain from the list. Special characters include non-digit and non-letter
characters, for example, the dollar sign ($), ampersand (&), or exclamation point (!).
{
Expiration Date—Enter the lifetime of the password. The password can be changed only before
the expiration date.
{
Max. Password Record—Enter the number of most recent passwords that cannot be used again.
{
Screen Lock Timeout—Enter the maximum idle time before the endpoint locks the screen, in
minutes.