You'll see a “Secondary Password” field when using the Juniper Pulse or Pulse Connect client.
Use the 'Secondary Password' field to tell Duo how you want to authenticate. Here's how:
| Type... | To... |
|---|---|
| A passcode | Log in using a passcode, either generated with Duo Mobile, sent via SMS, generated by your hardware token, or provided by an administrator. Examples: '123456' or '1456789' |
| push | Push a login request to your phone (if you have Duo Mobile installed and activated on your iOS, Android, or Windows Phone device). Just review the request and tap 'Approve' to log in. |
| phone | Authenticate via phone callback. |
| sms | Get a new batch of SMS passcodes. Your login attempt will fail — log in again with one of your new passcodes. |
You can also add a number to the end of these factor names if you have more than one device registered. For example, push2 will send a login request to your second phone, phone3 will call your third phone, etc.
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Examples
To send a Duo Push request to your primary phone, type:
Handcent
To send a Duo Push request to your secondary phone, type:
Pulse Sms App Mac Pro

To use the passcode '123456', type:
Textra SMS
To send new SMS passcodes to your second phone, type: