- play_arrow Customer Portal
- play_arrow Introduction
- Unified Administration and Customer Portal Overview
- Customer Portal Overview
- Switching the Tenant Scope
- Accessing Customer Portal
- Setting Up Your Network with Customer Portal
- Changing the Password on First Login
- Changing the Customer Portal Password
- Resetting the Password
- Extending the User Login Session
- play_arrow Using the Dashboard
- play_arrow Managing Objects
- play_arrow Monitoring Security Alerts and Alarms
- play_arrow Monitoring Security and Device Events
- About the All Security Events Page
- About the Firewall Events Page
- About the Web Filtering Events Page
- About the IPsec VPNs Events Page
- About the Content Filtering Events Page
- About the Antispam Events Page
- About the Antivirus Events Page
- About the IPS Events Page
- About the Device Events Page
- About the Screen Events Page
- play_arrow Monitoring SD-WAN Events
- play_arrow Monitoring Applications
- play_arrow Monitoring Threats
- play_arrow Monitoring Jobs
- play_arrow Managing Devices
- play_arrow Managing Device Images
- play_arrow Configuring Network Services in a Distributed Deployment
- Network Service Overview
- About the Network Services Page
- About the Service Overview Page
- About the Service Instances Page
- Configuring VNF Properties
- vSRX VNF Configuration Settings
- LxCIPtable VNF Configuration Settings
- Cisco CSR-1000v VNF Configuration Settings
- Riverbed Steelhead VNF Configuration Settings
- play_arrow Managing Firewall Policies
- Firewall Policy Overview
- About the Firewall Policy Page
- Creating Firewall Policy Intents
- Editing, Cloning, and Deleting Firewall Policy Intents
- Selecting Firewall Source
- Selecting Firewall Destination
- Firewall Policy Examples
- Firewall Policy Schedules Overview
- About the Firewall Policy Schedules Page
- Creating Schedules
- Editing, Cloning, and Deleting Schedules
- play_arrow Unified Threat Management
- UTM Overview
- Configuring UTM Settings
- About the UTM Profiles Page
- Creating UTM Profiles
- Editing, Cloning, and Deleting UTM Profiles
- About the Web Filtering Profiles Page
- Creating Web Filtering Profiles
- Editing, Cloning, and Deleting Web Filtering Profiles
- About the Antivirus Profiles Page
- Creating Antivirus Profiles
- Editing, Cloning, and Deleting Antivirus Profiles
- About the Antispam Profiles Page
- Creating Antispam Profiles
- Editing, Cloning, and Deleting Antispam Profiles
- About the Content Filtering Profiles Page
- Creating Content Filtering Profiles
- Editing, Cloning, and Deleting Content Filtering Profiles
- About the URL Patterns Page
- Creating URL Patterns
- Editing, Cloning, and Deleting URL Patterns
- About the URL Categories Page
- Creating URL Categories
- Editing, Cloning, and Deleting URL Categories
- play_arrow Managing SD-WAN
- play_arrow Managing NAT Policies
- NAT Policies Overview
- About the NAT Policies Page
- Creating NAT Policies
- Editing and Deleting NAT Policies
- About the Single NAT Policy Page
- Creating NAT Policy Rules
- Editing, Cloning, and Deleting NAT Policy Rules
- Deploying NAT Policy Rules
- Selecting NAT Source
- Selecting NAT Destination
- NAT Pools Overview
- About the NAT Pools Page
- Creating NAT Pools
- Editing, Cloning, and Deleting NAT Pools
- play_arrow Managing SSL Proxies
- SSL Forward Proxy Overview
- About the SSL Proxy Policy Page
- Creating SSL Proxy Policy Intents
- Editing, Cloning, and Deleting SSL Proxy Policy Intents
- Understanding How SSL Proxy Policy Intents Are Applied
- About the SSL Proxy Profiles Page
- Creating SSL Forward Proxy Profiles
- Editing, Cloning, and Deleting SSL Forward Proxy Profiles
- Configuring and Deploying an SSL Forward Proxy Policy
- play_arrow Managing Shared Objects
- Addresses and Address Groups Overview
- About the Addresses Page
- Creating Addresses or Address Groups
- Editing, Cloning, and Deleting Addresses and Address Groups
- Services and Service Groups Overview
- About the Services Page
- Creating Services and Service Groups
- Creating Protocols
- Editing and Deleting Protocols
- Editing, Cloning, and Deleting Services and Service Groups
- Application Signatures Overview
- About the Application Signatures Page
- Creating Application Signature Groups
- Editing, Cloning, and Deleting Application Signature Groups
- About the Departments Page
- Creating a Department
- Modifying a Department
- Deleting a Department
- play_arrow Managing Deployments
- play_arrow Managing Sites
- About the Sites Page
- Local Breakout Overview
- Multihoming Overview
- Device Redundancy Support Overview
- Upgrading Sites Overview
- Creating Spoke Sites for Hybrid WAN Deployment
- Creating Local Service Edge Sites for Hybrid WAN Deployment
- Creating Regional Service Edge Sites for Hybrid WAN Deployment
- Creating On-Premise Hub Sites for SD-WAN Deployment
- Creating On-Premise Spoke Sites for SD-WAN Deployment
- Creating Cloud Hub Sites for SD-WAN Deployment
- Creating Cloud Spoke Sites for SD-WAN Deployment
- Provisioning a Cloud Spoke Site in AWS VPC
- Importing Multiple Sites
- Managing a Single Site
- Configuring a Single Site
- Upgrading Sites
- Managing LAN Segments on a Tenant Site
- Activating a CPE Device
- Activating Dual CPE Devices (Device Redundancy)
- Viewing the History of Tenant Device Activation Logs
- Configuring VRFs and PNE Details for a Site in a Centralized Deployment
- play_arrow Managing Site Groups
- play_arrow Security Reports
- Reports Overview
- About the Security Report Definitions Page
- Performing Different Actions on Reports
- About the Security Generated Reports Page
- Creating Log Report Definition
- Creating Bandwidth Report Definition
- Editing and Deleting Log Report Definitions
- Editing and Deleting Bandwidth Report Definitions
- play_arrow SD-WAN Reports
- play_arrow Managing Tenant Users
- play_arrow Managing Audit Logs
- play_arrow Managing Tenant User Roles
- play_arrow Licenses
- play_arrow Signature Database
- play_arrow Managing Certificates
- play_arrow Managing Juniper Identity Management Service
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- play_arrow Designer Tools
- play_arrow Configuration Designer
- Configuration Designer Overview
- Accessing the Configuration Designer
- Using the Configuration Designer
- Changing Your Password
- About the Requests Page for the Configuration Designer
- Creating Requests for Configuration Templates
- Designing Templates with a YANG Configuration
- Designing Templates with a Configuration
- Publishing Configuration Templates
- About the Designs Page for the Configuration Designer
- Cloning Configuration Templates
- Deleting Configuration Template Designs
- play_arrow Resource Designer
- Resource Designer Overview
- Using the Resource Designer
- Accessing the Resource Designer
- About the Requests Page for the Resource Designer
- VNF Overview
- Creating Requests for VNF Packages
- Designing VNF Packages
- Adding VNF Managers
- Publishing VNF Packages
- About the Designs Page for the Resource Designer
- Cloning VNF Packages
- Importing VNF Packages
- Exporting VNF Packages
- Deleting VNF Packages
- play_arrow Network Service Designer introduction
- play_arrow Creating Requests for Network Services
- play_arrow Creating Network Services
- About the Build Page for the Network Service Designer
- Viewing Information About VNFs
- Designing Network Services
- Connecting VNFs in a Service Chain
- Defining Ingress and Egress Points for a Service Chain
- Monitoring Performance Goals
- Configuring Network Services
- vSRX Configuration Settings
- LxCIPtable VNF Configuration Settings
- Cisco CSR-1000v VNF Configuration Settings
- Riverbed Steelhead VNF Configuration Settings
- Fortinet VNF Configuration Settings
- Ubuntu VNF Configuration Settings
- play_arrow Managing Network Services
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- play_arrow Downloads
Configuring a Single Sign-On Server
Use this page to configure a single sign-on server (SSO) that is used for authenticating users. There are two entities involved during the SSO configuration:
SSO Server or Identity Provider—An external server integrated with CSO.
Service Provider—Acts as an SP and receives the SAML assertion sent by the SSO server in a response to a login request.
Both the identity provider and service provider trust each other and configuration is required for both the entities. Two use cases are possible:
Identity provider is configured first before SSO server is added in CSO—The identity provider is configured first, and the SP administrator then adds the SSO server in CSO, and enters the server name and metadata URL.
IdP is configured after SSO server is added in CSO—Enter the SSO server name and then click the Next button. CSO provides a list of URLs to be configured in the identity provider. After the identity provider is configured with the URLs, you can edit the SSO server name and enter the metadata URL.
For both the use cases, the metadata URL is required before you use the SSO server.
To configure an SSO server:
- Select Administration > Authentication.
The Authentication page appears.
- Click the plus icon (+) in the Single Sign-On Server section.
The Add Single Sign-On Server page appears.
- Complete the configuration according to the guidelines Table 1.
- Click Save to save the changes. If you want to discard the changes, click Cancel instead.
- After you configure both the SSO Server and CSO, click
the Test Login button from the Authentication page.
The SSO login page appears and shows the SAML attributes.
NoteYou must specify the metadata URL before you click the Test Login button. If you click the Test Login button without entering the metadata URL, an error message indicating that the metadata URL must be specified is displayed.
Table 1: Fields on the Single Sign-On Server Page
Field | Description |
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Basic Info | |
SSO Server Name | Specify the name of the SSO server. You can use a string of alphanumeric characters, special characters such as the underscore (_) or the period (.), and spaces. The maximum length is 40 characters. |
Description | Enter a meaningful description for the SSO server. |
Metadata URL | Enter the URL from where the application metadata needs to be downloaded. |
SAML Settings | |
SAML URLs | CSO displays the SAML URL settings. The administrator use this information to configure the IdP. |
Single Sign-On URL | Displays the SAML Assertion Consumer Service (ACS) URL for the application. Example: https://aaa-example.com/ssol/sso server name/SAML2/POST |
Audience URI (SP Entity ID) | Displays the service provider entity ID of the application. Example: https://aaa-example.com/Shibboleth |
Metadata URL | Displays the metadata URL of the application. Example: https://aaa-example.com/saml/metadata/64000 |
Download Metadata | Click this option to download metadata from the application. The administrator can download the CSO metadata and use the metadata to configure the identity provider instead configuring individual identity provider fields at a time. |
SAML Attributes | The identity provider needs to provide the SAML attributes if the authentication method is configured as Authentication and Authorization with SSO Server. Note: No SAML attributes are required if the authentication method is configured as Authentication with SSO Server. |
tenant | This attribute is required when the Tenant User is authenticated. The value of this attribute should match with the tenant name used when the tenant was onboarded. Note: This field is not required for users with the SP Admin and SP Operator roles. |
role | This attribute has four values. See Table 2. |
Table 2: Attribute Values and Roles
Attribute Value | Role |
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cloud-admin | SP Admin |
cloud-operator | SP Operator |
tenant-admin | Tenant Admin |
tenant-operator | Tenant Operator |