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title: Configuring Axway Policy Studio
description: To deploy the PingIntelligence policy, you must first configure Axway Policy Studio.
component: pingintelligence
version: 5.2
page_id: pingintelligence:pingintelligence_integrations:pingintelligence_configure_axway_policy_studio
canonical_url: https://docs.pingidentity.com/pingintelligence/5.2/pingintelligence_integrations/pingintelligence_configure_axway_policy_studio.html
revdate: April 3, 2024
section_ids:
  about-this-task: About this task
  steps: Steps
---

# Configuring Axway Policy Studio

To deploy the PingIntelligence policy, you must first configure Axway Policy Studio.

## About this task

To configure Axway Policy Studio:

## Steps

1. Launch Axway Policy Studio and click **New Project from an API Gateway instance**.

   ![A screen capture of the Welcome to Policy Studio page with a green box around the New Project from an API Gateway instance link.](../_images/obp1564009198925.png)

2. In the **New Project** pop-up window, enter the details and click **Next >**.

   ![A screen capture of the New Project > Project Details with the Use default location option and Next button highlighted in orange.](../_images/rfg1564009199536.png)

3. Enter **Host** details, **Username**, and **Password** of the API Gateway to connect, and click **Next >**.

   ![A screen capture of New Project > Open connection page. Values are entered in the Host, Username, and Password fields.](../_images/ubm1564009200123.png)

4. From the top menu, go to **File → Import → Import Configuration Fragment**.

   ![A screen capture of the File menu with Import > Import Configuration Fragment selected.](../_images/ivq1564009200861.png)

5. From the pop-up window, import the Axway policy from the directory where it was saved. Select the policy and click **OK**.

   ![A screen capture of the policy selection page with the policy and OK button highlighted in orange.](../_images/ddp1564009202060.png)

6. After the Axway Policy is imported, go to **Policies → ASESecurity → ASE Request Handler → Access Token Information**. Double click **Access Token Information** in the **ASE Request Handler** window.

   ![A screenshot of the ASE Request Handler with a box and arrow on Access Token Information.](../_images/ogw1569823905471.png)

   1. In the **Configure "Access Token Information"** pop-up window, enter your OAuth token store information and click the **More Options** button.

   ![A screenshot of the Configure Access Token Information window with a box and arrow on the ore Options icon.](../_images/gal1569825051266.png)

   1. In the **Select OAuth Cache** pop-up window, select **OAuth Access Token Store**.

      ![A screenshot of the Select OAuth Cache window. OAuth Access Token Store is selected.](../_images/yhq1569830275242.png)

7. After the Axway policy is imported, click **Environment Settings** in the left-hand navigation and click **Add HTTP Header**. In the **HTTP Header Value** field, enter the ASE authentication token that was created in [Preparing to configure the Axway API Gateway](pingintelligence_prepare_axway.html), step 6.

   ![A screenshot of the Add HTTP Header page.](../_images/qsq1564009202661.png)

8. After the Axway policy is imported, go to **Environment Settings → ASE\_Request\_Connector → Connect to ASE Request** in the left-hand navigation. Enter the IP address or the hostname of your ASE in the **URL** field as shown below.

   ![A screenshot of the Connect to ASE Request page with an example URL entered in the Environmentalized fields field..](../_images/dlf1564009203334.png)

9. Go to **Environment Settings → ASE\_Response\_Connector. → Connect to ASE Response** in the left-hand navigation. Enter the IP address or the hostname of your ASE in the **URL** field as shown below.

   ![A screenshot of the Connect to ASE Response - Environment Settings page with an example URL entered. \<your-ASE-server-name> is highlighted.](../_images/bju1564009209132.png)

10. In the left navigation, click **Server Settings**.

11. In the **Server Settings** window, double-click **Request Policies** under **API Manager**.

12. In the **Add Request Policy** pop-up window, click the **ASE Request Handler** check box and click **OK**.

    ![A screenshot of the Add Request Policy menu. ASE Request Handler is selected.](../_images/dkt1564009209941.png)

13. Click the **Add** button and then **Save**.

    ![A screenshot of the Request Policies page.](../_images/nbi1564009210517.png)

14. Repeat steps 10 and 11 for response policies.

15. To deploy the policies, click **Deploy**.
