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Table 18 Aruba Configuration > Profiles > AAA > Stateful NTLM Auth Profile Settings
Field
General Settings
Folder
Name
Other Settings
Timeout
Server Group
Default Role
3. Click
details page.
Profiles > AAA > WISPr Auth
The Wireless Internet Service Provider roaming (WISPr) protocol allows users to roam between service
providers. A RADIUS server is used to authenticate subscriber credentials.
ArubaOS supports stateful 802.1x authentication, stateful NTLM authentication and authentication for
Wireless Internet Service Provider roaming (WISPr). Stateful authentication differs from 802.1x
authentication in that the controller does not manage the authentication process directly, but monitors the
authentication messages between a user and an external authentication server, and then assigns a role to
that user based upon the information in those authentication messages. WISPr authentication allows clients
to roam between hotspots using different ISPs.
Refer to the AOS User Guide for additional information about stateful NTLM and WISPr authentication.
Perform these steps to configure a
1. Click
profiles of this type.
2. Click the
profile to edit that profile. The
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Add
Save
or
. The added or edited profile appears on the
Profiles > AAA > WISPr Auth
Add
button to create a new
Description
Use this field to set and display the folder with which the profile is
associated. The drop-down menu displays all folders available for
association with the profile.
Folders provide a way to organize the visibility of device parameters that is
separate from the configuration groups of devices. Using folders, you can
view basic statistics about device, and define which users have visibility to
which device parameters.
Enter the name of the profile.
Set the aging out or timeout period, which is the amount of time for which
the user sends no traffic. The user's role remains authenticated unless this
period of time is exceeded.
Select a server from the drop-down menu. You can edit servers with the
Pencil icon or add additional servers with the Add icon.
Select a user role to associate with the user from the drop-down menu.
You can edit roles with the Pencil icon or add additional roles with the Add
icon.
WISPr Auth
profile.
Aruba Navigation
in the
Stateful NTLM Auth
Details
page appears. Complete the settings as described in
Stateful NTLM Auth
pane. The details page summarizes the current
pencil
profile, or click the
Aruba Configuration Reference |
page, and on the
icon next to an existing
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