Go to to perform any of the following tasks. Authentication policies are
part of the Active Directory Services configuration and are used to determine which
network objects/IP addresses should be authenticated using Active Directory
Services, for configuring the authentication mode to use, and for configuring
authentication cache settings.
NoteDeep Discovery Web
Inspector applies authentication
policies in the order in which they appear in the list. The first authentication
policy that matches is applied to the authentication.
The default policy is preconfigured.
Changes cannot be made to the default policy except to
enable/disable the policy.
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Procedure
- View summary information about existing authentication policies.
- Click a authentication policy's name to view or modify settings, including enabling or disabling the policy.
- Click Add to create a new authentication policy.
- Click on the Drag and Drop icon (
) for an authentication policy and drag it
to the position to which you want to move that policy. - Select an authentication policy and then click Move Up, Move Down, or Move Top to change the policy order.
- Select an authentication policy and then click Duplicate to make a copy of the policy.
- Select an authentication policy and then click Remove to remove the policy.
