Reference Guide
Unified Access Manager
Basic Configurations for Unified Access Management
add a new element type if the properties of the existing element types do not match the properties of the new devices (see section docid 6txxjdbsm5iao4ijzyarq for details on how to add an element type) add a new device group if the realms or properties of the existing device groups do not match the new devices (see the section docid\ pptqzmrz1k01wqcvl rlc for details on how to add a new device group) add the radius/tacacs+ secret as radius/tacacs+ key to the device group add the common enable password enable password property to the device group, if your device prompts you for an enabled password to run some scripts add the device using the new device discovery feature on the inventory screen you can use sshv2 as the protocol select the element type and the device groups you just created (see section docid\ bchixsjnt3hn 4a9dy2mr for details on how to add a device using new device discovery ) add a device group realm between the device group and the user groups that will have access (see section docid\ bwlpiqze3nrfpnrize39x for details on how to add a device group realm) add radius and tacacs+ attributes as policy keys (described below) add command level white and black keys as policy keys (see section docid 9fjscltg1svtbatvq9k5y for details on how to define policy keys for white key/black key commands or radius and tacacs+ attributes) create policy groups for the white key, black key, radius, and tacacs+ attribute policy keys (see section docid\ vdicwalbzymbjwduckkxc for details on how to create policy groups) create policy realms between the newly created policy groups and device group realms (see section docid\ hhs 3drwbzxctz5q4acs0 for details on how to create policy realms)