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Section 4 - Advanced WLAN Configuration
Field
RADIUS Authentication Server
RADIUS Authentication Server
Status
Global Accounting Mode
AP MAC Validation
Require Authentication
Passphrase
Manage AP with Previous
Release Code
Country Code
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Enter the name of the RADIUS server used for AP and client authentications. The
name can contain up to 32 alphanumeric characters. Spaces, underscores, and
dashes are also permitted. The controller acts as the RADIUS client and performs all
RADIUS transactions on behalf of the APs and wireless clients.
Indicates whether the RADIUS authentication server is configured.
Select to enable RADIUS accounting for wireless clients.
AP Validation
For a wireless controller to manage an AP, you must add the MAC address of the
AP to the Valid AP database, which can be kept locally on the controller or in an
external RADIUS server. When the controller discovers an AP that is not managed
by another wireless controller, it looks up the MAC address of the AP in the Valid AP
database. If it finds the MAC address in the database, the controller validates the AP
and assumes management.
Select the database to use for AP validation. Choices are:
• Local: Add the MAC address of each AP to the local Valid AP database.
• RADIUS: Configure the MAC address of each AP in an external RADIUS server.
Select this option to require APs to be authenticated before they can associate with
the controller. If you select this option, you must configure the passphrase on the AP
while it is in standalone mode as well as in the Valid AP database. To configure the
passphrase on a standalone AP, log onto the AP Administration Web UI and go to
the Managed Access Point page, or log onto the AP CLI and use the set managed-ap
pass-phrase command.
To configure the passphrase for an AP in the local Valid AP database, click the Valid
AP page from the Basic Setup page. Then, click the MAC address of the AP and enter
the passphrase in the Authentication Password field. If you enable authentication, it
takes place immediately after the controller validates the AP.
Discovers and manages APs with the older firmware.
Country Configuration
Select the country code that represents the country where your controller and APs
operate. When you click Save, a pop-up message asks you to confirm the change.
Wireless regulations vary from country to country. Make sure you select the correct
country code so that your WLAN system complies with the regulations in your
country.
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