User Manual Part 2

User’s Guide Version 1.0
The value "disabled" means that Acct-Input* RADIUS attributes will contain bytes/packets sent to
the client and Acct-Output* RADIUS attributes will contain bytes/packets received from the client
during the curse of service being provided.
The value "enabled" means that info in the Acct-Input* and Acct-Output* RADIUS attributes will be
swapped (reversed). That is the Acct-Input* will contain bytes/packets received from the client and the
Acct-Output* will contain bytes/packets sent to the client.
User password md5sum secret: if enabled, user input password will be md5-summerized before
pass to RADIUS server for more security (Need RADIUS Server do relevant configurations).
Strip WISP – [enabled/disabled] select ‘enabled' if you want to strip WISP domain name before
sending it to the RADIUS server. Stripping means removing everything before the “/” character
including character itself for such user name login format like: “WISPdomain/username”.
Select “disabled” if you need to send the user login name to RADIUS server unmodified. Some
RADIUS servers can be configured in such way that requires full-unmodified user name to be sent.
UAM authentication method – select authentication method from drop-down menu:
PAP – Password Authentication Protocol
Update – add new specified RADIUS server.
Cancel – restore all previous values.
After adding a new RADIUS server or editing an existing one, the following controls appears:
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Apply Changes – save changed configuration.
Discard Changes – discard all changes.
Restart – after applying changes to the system, you should restart the controller to make applied
changes work.
Network Interface | RADIUS | WISP
Up to 32 WISP entries can be defined using the network interface | RADIUS |
WISP menu.
Different WISPs (Wireless Internet Service Providers) can be associated with appropriate RADIUS
servers and device interfaces using the network interface | RADIUS | WISP menu:
Figure 114 – WISP Menu
Domain policy means BW1330 use which policy to fetch WISP name from user name then to judge
user belong which domain.
Hotspot owner can use three policy to judge the WISP name from user name:
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