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title: Adding a New Authentication Realm
description: To configure Juniper for PingID multi-factor authentication (MFA), you must add a new authentication realm.
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# Adding a New Authentication Realm

To configure Juniper for PingID multi-factor authentication (MFA), you must add a new authentication realm.

## Steps

1. In the left-hand navigation pane, go to **Users → User Realms → New**.

   ### Result:

   The **New Authentication Realm** window opens.

   ![A screen capture of the New Authentication Realm window.](_images/oul1564020872743.png)

2. In the **Name** field, enter a name for the Authentication Realm.

3. In the **Servers** section, enter the following information:

   1. From the **Authentication** list, select the name of the RADIUS server created in [Adding a RADIUS Server](pid_adding_radius_server.html).

   2. From the **User Directory/Attribute** list, select **Same as Above**.

   3. From the **Accounting** list, select the name of the RADIUS server created in [Adding a RADIUS Server](pid_adding_radius_server.html).

   4. From the **Device Attributes** list, select the default value of **None**.

4. Click **Save Changes**.

   ### Result:

   The Authentication Realm is saved and three additional tabs appear.

   ![A screen capture JuniperDemoRealm window, as configured in the previous step. The screen capture currently shows the Role Mapping tab.](_images/dqt1564020875036.png)

5. On the **Role Mapping** tab, click **New Rule**.

   ### Result:

   The **Role Mapping Rule** window opens.

   ![A screen capture of the Role Mapping Rule window.](_images/wds1564020877035.png)

6. In the **Role Mapping Rule** window, enter the following information:

   1. From the **Rule Based On** list, select **Username**.

   This is the default value.

   1. In the **Name** field, enter a name for the rule.

   2. In the **\* Rule: If Username…​** section, select **is** from the list, and then enter `*` in the text box.

   3. In the **…​Then Assign These Roles** section, select **Users** in the **Available Roles** list, and then click **Add**.

      ### Result:

      The **Users** role is added to the **Selected Roles** list.

7. Click **Save Changes**.

   ### Result:

   The Authentication Realm is saved.
