Concept Guide
Table Of Contents
- About this Guide
- About Instant
- Setting up a W-IAP
- Automatic Retrieval of Configuration
- Instant User Interface
- Initial Configuration Tasks
- Basic Configuration Tasks
- Additional Configuration Tasks
- Customizing W-IAP Settings
- Modifying the W-IAP Hostname
- Configuring Zone Settings on a W-IAP
- Specifying a Method for Obtaining IP Address
- Configuring External Antenna
- Configuring Radio Profiles for a W-IAP
- Configuring Uplink VLAN for a W-IAP
- Changing USB Port Status
- Master Election and Virtual Controller
- Adding a W-IAP to the Network
- Removing a W-IAP from the Network
- VLAN Configuration
- Wireless Network Profiles
- Configuring Wireless Network Profiles
- Configuring Fast Roaming for Wireless Clients
- Editing Status of a WLAN SSID Profile
- Editing a WLAN SSID Profile
- Deleting a WLAN SSID Profile
- Wired Profiles
- Configuring a Wired Profile
- Assigning a Profile to Ethernet Ports
- Editing a Wired Profile
- Deleting a Wired Profile
- Link Aggregation Control Protocol
- Understanding Hierarchical Deployment
- Captive Portal for Guest Access
- Understanding Captive Portal
- Configuring a WLAN SSID for Guest Access
- Configuring Wired Profile for Guest Access
- Configuring Internal Captive Portal for Guest Network
- wConfiguring External Captive Portal for a Guest Network
- Configuring Facebook Login
- Configuring Guest Logon Role and Access Rules for Guest Users
- Configuring Captive Portal Roles for an SSID
- Configuring Walled Garden Access
- Authentication and User Management
- Managing W-IAP Users
- Supported Authentication Methods
- Supported EAP Authentication Frameworks
- Configuring Authentication Servers
- Understanding Encryption Types
- Configuring Authentication Survivability
- Configuring 802.1X Authentication for a Network Profile
- Configuring MAC Authentication for a Network Profile
- FConfiguring MAC Authentication with 802.1X Authentication
- hConfiguring MAC Authentication with Captive Portal Authentication
- Configuring WISPr Authentication
- Blacklisting Clients
- Uploading Certificates
- Roles and Policies
- Firewall Policies
- Content Filtering
- Configuring User Roles
- Configuring Derivation Rules
- Using Advanced Expressions in Role and VLAN Derivation Rules
- DHCP Configuration
- VPN Configuration
- IAP-VPN Deployment
- Adaptive Radio Management
- Deep Packet Inspection and Application Visibility
- Voice and Video
- Services
- AirGroup Configuration
- Configuring a W-IAP for RTLS Support
- Configuring a W-IAP for Analytics and Location Engine Support
- Configuring OpenDNS Credentials
- Integrating a W-IAP with Palo Alto Networks Firewall
- Integrating a W-IAP with an XML API interface
- CALEA Integration and Lawful Intercept Compliance
- W-IAP Management and Monitoring
- Managing a W-IAP from W-AirWave
- Image Management
- Resetting a W-IAP
- W-IAP and Client Monitoring
- Template-based Configuration
- Trending Reports
- Intrusion Detection System
- Wireless Intrusion Detection System (WIDS) Event Reporting to W-AirWave
- RF Visualization Support for Instant
- PSK-based and Certificate-based Authentication
- Configurable Port for W-IAP and W-AirWave Management Server Communication
- Configuring Organization String
- Managing a W-IAP from W-AirWave
- Uplink Configuration
- Intrusion Detection
- Mesh W-IAP Configuration
- Mobility and Client Management
- Spectrum Monitor
- W-IAP Maintenance
- Monitoring Devices and Logs
- Hotspot Profiles
- Understanding Hotspot Profiles
- Configuring Hotspot Profiles
- Creating Advertisement Profiles for Hotspot Configuration
- Configuring an NAI Realm Profile
- Configuring a Venue Name Profile
- Configuring a Network Authentication Profile
- Configuring a Roaming Consortium Profile
- Configuring a 3GPP Profile
- Configuring an IP Address Availability Profile
- Configuring a Domain Profile
- Configuring an Operator-friendly Profile
- Configuring a Connection Capability Profile
- Configuring an Operating Class Profile
- Configuring a WAN Metrics Profile
- Creating a Hotspot Profile
- Associating an Advertisement Profile to a Hotspot Profile
- Creating a WLAN SSID and Associating Hotspot Profile
- Creating Advertisement Profiles for Hotspot Configuration
- Sample Configuration
- ClearPass Guest Setup
- IAP-VPN Deployment Scenarios
- Terminology
Parameter Description
Security
Level
Type
Key
Management
For Enterprise security level, select any of the following options from the
Key management drop-down list:
l WPA-2 Enterprise
l WPA Enterprise
l Both (WPA-2 & WPA)
l Dynamic WEP with 802.1X—If you do not want to use a session key from the
RADIUS Server to derive pair wise unicast keys, set Session Key for LEAP to
Enabled. This is required for old printers that use dynamic WEP through
Lightweight Extensible Authentication Protocol (LEAP) authentication. The
Session Key for LEAP feature is set to Disabled by default.
Applicable
to
Enterprise
and
Personal
security
levels only.
For the
Open
security
level, no
encryption
settings
are
required.
For Personal security level, select any of the following encryption keys from the Key
management drop-down list.
l WPA-2 Personal
l WPA-Personal (Both TKIP and AES Encryption)
l WPA-Personal (TKIP Encryption only)
l WPA-Personal (AES Encryption only)
l Both (WPA-2 &WPA)
l Static WEP
If a WPA-2, WPA encryption, or Both (WPA-2&WPA) is selected, configure the
passphrase:
1. Select a passphrase format from the Passphrase format drop-down list. The
options are available are 8-63 alphanumeric characters and 64 hexadecimal
characters.
2. Enter a passphrase in the Passphrase text box and reconfirm.
NOTE: The Passphrase may contain any special character except for ".
For Static WEP, specify the following parameters:
1. Select an appropriate value for WEP key size from the WEP key size drop-down
list. You can specify 64-bit or 128-bit .
2. Select an appropriate value for Tx key from the Tx Key drop-down list. You can
specify 1, 2, 3, or 4.
3. Enter an appropriate WEP key and reconfirm.
Termination To terminate the EAP portion of 802.1X authentication on the W-IAP instead of the
RADIUS server, set Termination to Enabled. Enabling Termination can reduce
network traffic to the external RADIUS server by terminating the authorization
protocol on the W-IAP. By default, for 802.1X authorization, the client conducts an
EAP exchange with the RADIUS server, and the W-IAP acts as a relay for this
exchange.
When Termination is enabled, the W-IAP by itself acts as an authentication server
and terminates the outer layers of the EAP protocol, only relaying the innermost
layer to the external RADIUS server. It can also
Enterprise
security
level
Table 22: Configuration Parameters for WLANSecurity Settings in an Employee or Voice Network
Dell Networking W-Series Instant 6.4.3.1-4.2.0.0 | User Guide Wireless Network Profiles | 107