D-Link Unified Access System
Field
MAC
Authentication
RADIUS IP Address
RADIUS Secret
Backup RADIUS Server
IP Address
Backup RADIUS Server
Secret
RADIUS
Accounting
RADIUS Failthrough
Mode
Security
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Table 14: Wireless Network Configuration
Description
If you enable MAC authentication, wireless clients must be authenticated by the AP in order
to connect to the network. You must configure the MAC addresses of the clients to accept or
deny (based on the default action you set in the AP profile) in one of the following databases:
• Local
• RADIUS
If you use a RADIUS server to authenticate wireless clients, you can use the same RADIUS
server that you configure on the AAA/RADIUS tab for the profile, or you can specify a different
RADIUS server.
To specify a RADIUS server for this VAP, clear the Use Profile check box and enter the IP
address of the RADIUS server in the field.
To enter a RADIUS secret, select the Edit check box and type the secret in the field.
The IP address of the backup radius server.
The RADIUS secret of the backup radius server.
Select the RADIUS Accounting check box to enable accounting for wireless clients on the
specified RADIUS server.
Select the RADIUS Failthrough Mode option to enable the radius fail-through feature. Clear
the option to disable the feature.
The default AP profile does not use any security mechanism by default. In order to protect
your network, we strongly recommend that you select a security mechanism so that
unauthorized wireless clients cannot gain access to your network.
The following WLAN network security options are available:
• None
• WEP
• WPA/WPA2
If you select WEP or WPA/WPA2 as your security mechanism, a dialogue box asks if you want
to change network security. After you click OK, additional fields appear, and any network
settings that you modified are applied to the switch.
"Configuring AP Security" on page 97
fields you can configure if you select WEP or WPA/WPA2.
Software User Manual
describes the security mechanisms and the additional
Document 34CS3000-SWUM104-D10
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