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Use 802.1x Security with AT-WA7400 APs, AT-8624PoE Switches, and Linux’s freeRADIUS and Xsupplicant 8
### NETWORK SECTION
allied
{
allow_types = all
identity = <BEGIN_ID>manager<END_ID>
type = wireless
wireless_control = yes
eap-peap {
root_cert = /usr/local/etc/1x/certs/cacert.crt
chunk_size = 1398
random_file = /dev/urandom
session_resume = yes
#allow_types = eap_md5
allow_types = eap_mschapv2
eap-mschapv2 {
username = <BEGIN_UNAME>manager<END_UNAME>
password = <BEGIN_PASS>friend<END_PASS>
}
eap-md5 {
username = <BEGIN_UNAME>manager<END_UNAME>
password = <BEGIN_PASS>friend<END_PASS>
}
}
}
Configure the AT-WA7400
The AT-WA7400 will be powered by the AT-8624PoE switch, so there is no need to use the
power supply unit included with the AT-WA7400.
If you have not connected to the AT-WA7400 before, you can use your browser to connect
to the IP address 192.168.1.230. You connect via the wired port to do this. The default
username/password is manager/friend.
1. Connect to the AT-WA7400