User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Chapter 1: Introduction 1-1
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- Chapter 2: Hardware Installation
- Chapter 3: Network Configuration
- Chapter 4: Initial Configuration
- Chapter 5: System Configuration
- Chapter 6: Command Line Interface
- Using the Command Line Interface
- Entering Commands
- Command Groups
- General Commands
- System Management Commands
- System Logging Commands
- System Clock Commands
- DHCP Relay Commands
- SNMP Commands
- snmp-server community
- snmp-server contact
- snmp-server location
- snmp-server enable server
- snmp-server host
- snmp-server trap
- snmp-server engine-id
- snmp-server user
- snmp-server targets
- snmp-server filter
- snmp-server filter-assignments
- show snmp groups
- show snmp users
- show snmp group-assignments
- show snmp target
- show snmp filter
- show snmp filter-assignments
- show snmp
- Flash/File Commands
- RADIUS Client
- 802.1X Authentication
- MAC Address Authentication
- Filtering Commands
- WDS Bridge Commands
- Spanning Tree Commands
- Ethernet Interface Commands
- Wireless Interface Commands
- interface wireless
- vap
- speed
- multicast-data-rate
- channel
- transmit-power
- radio-mode
- preamble
- antenna control
- antenna id
- antenna location
- beacon-interval
- dtim-period
- fragmentation-length
- rts-threshold
- super-g
- description
- ssid
- closed-system
- max-association
- assoc-timeout-interval
- auth-timeout-value
- shutdown
- show interface wireless
- show station
- Rogue AP Detection Commands
- Wireless Security Commands
- Link Integrity Commands
- IAPP Commands
- VLAN Commands
- WMM Commands
- Appendix A: Troubleshooting
- Appendix B: Cables and Pinouts
- Appendix C: Specifications
- Glossary
- Index
System Configuration
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Note: If you choose to configure RADIUS MAC authentication together with 802.1X, the
RADIUS MAC address authentication occurs prior to 802.1X authentication. Only
when RADIUS MAC authentication succeeds is 802.1X authentication performed.
When RADIUS MAC authentication fails, 802.1X authentication is not performed.
Enabling the VAPs
Before enabling the Virtual Access Point (VAP) radio interfaces, first configure all of
the relevant raido settings (see “You must first enable VAP interface 0 before the
other interfaces can be enabled.” on page 5-48.)
After you have configured the radio settings, select Security under Radio G, set an
SSID to identify the wireless network service provided by each VAP you want to use,
and then click Apply to save your settings.
Before enabling the radio service for any VAP, first configure the WEP, WPA, and
802.1X security settings described in the following sections. After you have finished
configuring the security settings, return to the main Security page shown below, start
the required VAP interfaces by clicking the Enable checkbox, and then click Apply.
a. The configuration summary does not include the set up for MAC authentication
(see page 4-15) or RADIUS server (see page 2-9).
b. The configuration of RADIUS MAC authentication together with 802.1x WPA or
WPA Pre-shared Key is not supported.
c. RADIUS server required only when RADIUS MAC authentication is configured.