

This is the local user database, which includes users that you have defined in the FDM. The system for device configuration and monitoring purposes. You can support multiple management users with different authorization levels. See RADIUS Servers and Groups.Įxternal authentication for the FDM management users. You assign the server group to features, you do not assign individual servers. You must define each server as a separate object, then put them in server groups (where the servers in a given group areĬopies of each other). If you are using RADIUS servers, you can also use them with the FDM. Identity policy, as a passive identity source to collect user identity from ISE. If you are using ISE, you can integrate the FTD device with your ISE deployment. Identity policy, for active authentication and as the user identity source used with passive authentication.Ĭisco Identity Services Engine (ISE) or Cisco Identity Services Engine Passive Identity Connector (ISE PIC) Remote Access VPN, as a primary identity source. You can use this source for the following purposes: See Active Directory (AD) Identity Realms. You would then use these objects when you configure the services that require anįollowing are the supported identity sources and their uses: Active Directory (AD) Identity RealmĪctive Directory provides user account and authentication information. Use the Objects > Identity Sources page to create and manage your sources. Remote access VPN connections or access to the FDM. Use this information in a variety of ways, such as providing the user identity associated with an IP address, or authenticating Identity sources are the AAA servers and databases that define user accounts for the people in your organization. You would then use these objects when you configure the services The following topics explain how to define the identity sources.

You can use this information in a variety of ways, suchĪs providing the user identity associated with an IP address, or authenticating remote access VPN connections or access to Identity sources are servers and databases that define user accounts.
