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title: Use Cases
description: On the Use Cases tab, select what you plan to use PingFederate to do.
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version: 13.0
page_id: pingfederate:administrators_reference_guide:help_connecttop1_usecasesstate
canonical_url: https://docs.pingidentity.com/pingfederate/13.0/administrators_reference_guide/help_connecttop1_usecasesstate.html
revdate: July 5, 2022
section_ids:
  pingone-sso: PingOne SSO
  pingid-vpn-radius: PingID VPN (RADIUS)
---

# Use Cases

On the **Use Cases** tab, select what you plan to use PingFederate to do.

## PingOne SSO

Select this option and click **Next** if you want to enable single sign-on with PingOne for Enterprise and your configured identity store. For more information about using PingOne SSO, see the *PingOne for Enterprise Administration Guide*.

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Optionally, you can enable Kerberos authentication (if you are using Active Directory). You can also enable user provisioning. To do this, select **Additional SSO Features**, and click **Begin**. After you have finished the Kerberos and provisioning configuration, you will be returned to the **Use Cases** tab.

## PingID VPN (RADIUS)

Select this option and click **Next** if you want to configure PingFederate to integrate with a RADIUS server to support PingID multifactor authentication through your virtual private network. When you select this option, a **Begin** button appears. Click **Begin**.

For more information about using PingID VPN, see the *PingID Administration Guide*.
