09-18-2018 03:28 PM
09-18-2018 05:49 PM
You'll want to go to Configure> Open the network policy you are working with> Open the SSID you put the External Radius in (if you don't have the SSID in your list anymore, you can select it from the list of existing SSIDs).
In the SSID you'll want to scroll down to the Authenticate via Radius Server section and click on the blue name of your Default Radius Server Group.
Here you will see the servers associated with this Radius object, you'll want to check the box next to the Radius server you are trying to delete and then click on the trash can icon.
That should free up the object for you to delete it if this is the only SSID it was applied to.
09-18-2018 06:51 PM
You might benefit from opening a case so a technician can access your HiveManager and check the configuration with you. They can also help you build the network you have in mind so you can be sure it's configured properly.
09-18-2018 06:38 PM
Thank you for your reply.
But that poses another problem as I do not have any Network Policies... I must have broken something.
09-18-2018 05:49 PM
You'll want to go to Configure> Open the network policy you are working with> Open the SSID you put the External Radius in (if you don't have the SSID in your list anymore, you can select it from the list of existing SSIDs).
In the SSID you'll want to scroll down to the Authenticate via Radius Server section and click on the blue name of your Default Radius Server Group.
Here you will see the servers associated with this Radius object, you'll want to check the box next to the Radius server you are trying to delete and then click on the trash can icon.
That should free up the object for you to delete it if this is the only SSID it was applied to.