User Manual Part 2
User’s Guide Version 1.0
System | Access | Telnet
When the telnet function is switched on, telnet connection to the Wireless PAC is enabled and the
administrator can connect to the CLI interface via telnet.
Make sure that default access status to the administrator PC appears as ‘allow’
under the system | access | access control menu. Otherwise, you will not be able
to connect via telnet, even though the telnet function is enabled.
By default telnet is enabled:
Figure 180 – Default Telnet Status
To switch the telnet function on, click the edit button and change the status:
Figure 181 – Change Telnet Status
Enabled – connection via telnet to AC is enabled.
Disabled – connection via telnet to AC is disabled.
Save – click the button to save the configuration.
Cancel – restore the previous value.
System | Access | AAA
Such multimode Authentication, Authorization and Accounting (AAA) methods are supported on
the AC:
UAM – Universal Access Method (web-login) method
EAP/802.1x are:
EAPMD5 – 802.1x authenticator with MD-5 method
EAPSIM – 802.1x authenticator with SIM authentication method
EAPTLS – 802.1x authenticator with TLS authentication method
EAPTTLS – 802.1x authenticator with TTLS authentication method
MACACL– user is authenticated local database on BW1330 by its MAC address.
MAC – user is authenticated from RADIUS server by its MAC address.
Use the user interface | configuration | AAA menu to enable/disable appropriate authentication
method on your controller:
Figure 182 – AAA Settings
If UAM (web-login) method is disabled the subscriber will not be able to login
through the web interface.
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