Motorola WiNG 5.5 Reference Manual page 543

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NAI Routing Enable
NAC Enable
7. Select a server ID from the table and select
Figure 7-9 AAA Policy - RADIUS Authentication tab - Authentication Server screen
Displays NAI routing status. AAA servers identify clients using the NAI. The NAI is a
character string in the format of an E-mail address as either user or user@ but it need not
be a valid E-mail address or a fully qualified domain name. NAI can be used either in a
specific or generic form. The specific form, which must contain the user portion and may
contain the @ portion, identifies a single user. Each user still needs a unique security
association, but these associations can be stored on a AAA server. The original purpose
of NAI was to support roaming between dialup ISPs. Using NAI, each ISP need not have
all the accounts for all of its roaming partners in a single RADIUS database. RADIUS
servers can proxy requests to remote servers for each user credential.
A green check mark defines NAC as enabled, while a red X defines NAC disabled with this
AAA policy.
Edit,
or select
Add
Network configuration 7 - 15
to create a new policy.

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