Specifications
OmniAccess Reference: AOS-W System Reference
82 Part 031652-00 May 2005
Internal Authentication Database
AOS-W supports an internal authentication database that can be used when
an external authentication server is unavailable or undesirable. This database is
available when using VPN, captive portal, or MAC-based authentication.
802.1x requires an external RADIUS server, and is not capable of utilizing the
internal database. To configure the internal database, navigate to
Configuration
> Security > AAA Servers > Internal Database
, as shown in the figure below.
FIGURE 5-16 Internal Authentication Database
The internal database contains fields for username, password, role, email
address, and administrative status. A role assignment rule is automatically
configured by the system to enable role assignment by the internal database. If
additional role or VLAN assignment rules are desired, click
Add.
To add users, click the “Add User” button and fill in appropriate details for each
user. The internal database supports up to 4000 user entries.
CLI configuration to add a user to the internal database is done from command
mode, rather than configuration mode:
local-userdb add username demo password abc123 role
employee