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68 | aaa profile Dell PowerConnect W-Series ArubaOS 6.1 CLI | Reference Guide
aaa profile
aaa profile <profile>
authentication-dot1x <dot1x-profile>
authentication-mac <mac-profile>
clone <profile>
devtype-clasification
dot1x-default-role <role>
dot1x-server-group <group>
enforce-dhcp
initial-role <role>
l2-auth-fail-through
mac-default-role <role>
mac-server-group <group>
no ...
radius-accounting <group>
radius-interim-accounting
rfc-3576-server <ipaddr>
sip-authentication-role <role>
user-derivation-rules <profile>
wired-to-wireless-roam
xml-api-server <ipaddr>
Description
This command configures the authentication for a WLAN.
Syntax
This command includes the following configuration parameters.
Parameter Description Default
<profile> Name that identifies this instance of the profile. The name must be
1-63 characters.
“default”
authentication-dot1x
<dot1x-profile>
Name of the 802.1x authentication profile associated with the
WLAN. See “aaa authentication dot1x” on page 20.
authentication-mac <mac-
profile>
Name of the MAC authentication profile associated with the WLAN.
See “aaa authentication mac” on page 25.
clone <profile> Name of an existing AAA profile configuration from which
parameter values are copied.
devtype-classification The device identification feature can automatically identify
different client device types and operating systems by parsing the
User-Agent strings in a client’s HTTP packets. When devtype-
classification parameter is enabled, the output of the show user
and show user-table commands shows each client’s device type, if
that client device can be identified.
enabled
dot1x-default-role <role> Configured role assigned to the client after 802.1x authentication. If
derivation rules are present, the role assigned to the client through
these rules take precedence over the default role.
NOTE: This parameter requires the PEFNG license.
guest
dot1x-server-group <group> Name of the server group used for 802.1x authentication. See “aaa
server-group” on page 75.