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4. Click the Dial-in tab and select “Allow access for the user.
5. Click Ok to save your settings.
Configure the Controller to use IAS Management Authentication
The following procedure describes the steps to configure the controller to user IAS management
authentication.
1. Access the controller WebUI and navigate to Configuration>Authentication.
2. Select the Servers tab.
3. Select RADIUS Server.
4. Enter a name for the RADIUS server in the entry field in the right window pane, then click Add.
5. Select the RADIUS server you just created from the list of servers in the left window pane to display
configuration details for that server.
6. In the Host field, enter the IP address of the RADIUS server you want to use for Management
Authentication.
7. Enter and then retype the shared key for the server.
8. Click Apply
9. Select Server Group from the server list on the left window pane.
10.In the entry blank on the right window pane, enter the name of a new server group (for example,
Management_group”), then click Add.
11.Click Apply.
12.Select the server group you just created from the list of server groups in the left window pane.
13.In the Servers section, click New.
14.Click the Server Name drop-down list and select your RADIUS server.
15.Click Apply.
Verify Communication between the Controller and the RADIUS Server
After you have configured your Windows Server and the Dell controller for Windows IAS Management
Authentication, you can verify that the controller and server are communicating.
1. Navigate to Diagnostics>AAA Test Server.
2. Click the Server Name drop-down list and select the RADIUS server.
3. Select either MSCHAP-V2 or PAP as the authentication method.
4. Enter the user name and password in the Username and Password fields.
5. Click Begin Test.
6. If the controller displays the words Authentication Successful, then the controller is able to
communicate with the RADIUS server.
Window XP Wireless Client Sample Configuration
This section shows an example of how to configure a Windows XP wireless client using Windows XP’s Wireless
Zero Configuration service.
The following steps apply to a computer running Windows XP Professional Version 2002 with Service Pack 2. To
configure a wireless client on other Windows platforms, see your Microsoft Windows documentation.
1. On the desktop, right-click My Network Places and select Properties.
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