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Cisco WLAN Controller Web Interface User Guide
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Chapter 6 Security Menu Bar Selection
Network Access Control
Network Access Control
Use SECURITY > Network Access Control to navigate to this page.
This page displays information about Network Access Control ACLs. It displays the following
parameters:
NAC ACL Name
Server Index
Server Address
Port
Admin Status
Server Status
The Edit link takes you to the Network Access Control > Edit page.
The Remove link allows you to remove the Network Access Control definition.
The Ping link causes OS to ping the Network Access Control.
The Stats link takes you to the NAC Statistics page.
Command Buttons
Apply: Data is sent to the controller and made to take effect, but not preserved across a power cycle;
these parameters are stored temporarily in volatile RAM.
New: Select to configure a new Network Access Control (Network Access Control > New).
Help: Request that the help page be displayed in a new browser window.
Network Access Control > New
Use SECURITY > Network Access Control then click New to navigate to this page.
This page allows you to add a new Network Access Control. The following information is required:
Server Index (Priority) - Index of the RADIUS server. The controller tries Index 1 first, then Index
2 through 4, in descending order. Set to 1 if your network is using only one Authentication server.
Server IP Address - IP address of the Network Access Control.
Shared Secret/Confirm Shared Secret - Network Access Control login Shared Secret.
Port Number - Communication port number for the interface protocols.
Note DO NOT assign the Port Number to one used by another application. Use the default (1812) or any other
port unused by any other application.
Admin Status - Set the interface to Enabled or Disabled.
Command Buttons
Back: Return to the previous window.