208 | SRA 6.0 Administrator’s GuideUsers > Local Users > Edit EPC SettingsAfter creating device profiles, assign them to the local users. Device profiles can be Allowprofiles and Deny profiles. Allow profiles identify attributes of the client’s network that must bepresent before a user is authenticated, and Deny profiles identify attributes of the network thatcannot be present. If multiple profiles are defined for a user, connection to the SRA applianceis granted only when a client’s environment fulfills all Allow profiles for the user and does notfulfill any Deny profiles. Use the EPC tab on the Users > Local Users > Edit page to assigndevice profiles to a user.NetExtender login can be disabled on platforms where EPC is enabled.Note In SRA 6.0, EPC checking is not supported on Mac platforms, Linux platforms, or mobiledevices.To configure device profiles to be used when authenticating a local user:Step 1 Navigate to the Users > Local Users page and click the Edit button for the user to beconfigured for EPC.Step 2 When the Edit Local User page appears, click the EPC tab. Use the EPC tab to enable ordisable EPC for the user, select how to handle authentication requests from unsupportedclients, and to add or remove device profiles.Figure 33 End Point Control Settings for a Local UserStep 3 In the Enable EPC field, select Enabled to enable EPC for the user, Disabled to disable EPCfor the user, or Use group setting to either enable or disable EPC based on whether EPC isenabled on the End Point Control > Settings page.Step 4 EPC is not currently supported for Mac and Linux clients. In the Enable Mac/Linux ClientLogin field, set the default action to Enabled to allow or Disabled to block logins when EPC isenabled.