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Juniper Networks Secure Access Administration Guide

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Chapter 1: Initial Verification and Key Concepts<br />

You can view the default user sign-in policy on the Authentication ><br />

Authentication > Signing In Policies page. If your IVE has the <strong>Secure</strong> Meeting<br />

Upgrade license, the */meeting sign-in policy is also listed on this page. This policy<br />

enables you to customize the sign-in page for secure meetings.<br />

The default sign-in policy applies to all users. You can modify the URL to the IVE user<br />

sign-in page by adding to the path, such as “*/employees,” but you cannot create<br />

additional sign-in policies unless you purchase the Advanced license for your IVE.<br />

To define a sign-in policy:<br />

1. In the admin console, choose Authentication > Signing in > Sign-in Policies.<br />

2. On the Sign-in Policies page, click */.<br />

3. On the */ page:<br />

a. In the Sign-in URL field, enter “test” after “*/.”<br />

b. Under Authentication realm, select User picks from a list of<br />

authentication realms, and then select “Test Realm” in the Available<br />

Roles field and click Add to move it to the Selected Realms field. (Repeat<br />

this process for the Users role if it is not already in the Selected Realms<br />

field.)<br />

c. Click Save Changes.<br />

After completing these steps, you have finished modifying the default users sign-in<br />

policy.<br />

Optional:<br />

1. Choose Authentication > Authentication > Signing In Pages, and then click<br />

New Page.<br />

2. On the New Sign-In Page page, enter “Test Sign-in Page” in the Name field,<br />

enter “#FF0000” (red) in the Background color field, and then click Save<br />

Changes.<br />

3. Choose Authentication > Authentication > Signing In Policies, and then<br />

click New URL.<br />

4. On the New Sign-in Policy page, enter “*/test/” in the Name field, select<br />

Default Sign-in Page in the Sign-in Page field, and click Save Changes.<br />

5. Choose Authentication > Authentication > Signing In Policies, and then<br />

click */test/ under User URLs.<br />

6. On the */test/ page, choose “Test Sign-in Page” from the Sign-in page list and<br />

then click Save Changes.<br />

After completing these optional steps, you have finished defining a new sign-in<br />

page that is associated with the “*/test/” sign-in policy.<br />

Creating a test scenario to learn IVE concepts and best practices � 17

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