Specifications
6-8 WS2000 Wireless Switch System Reference Guide
The following are the additional settings that are required for the LDAPS data source.
2. Click Apply to save your changes.
6.2.3 Setting Up a Proxy RADIUS Server
The WS2000 Wireless Switch provides the capability to proxy authentication requests to a remote RADIUS
server based upon the suffix of the user ID (such as myisp.com or company.com). Select [User
Authentication] --> RADIUS Server --> Proxy to go to the RADIUS Proxy Configuration screen is where
the definitions of proxies are made.
Up to 10 proxy servers are supported.
1. Enter a value between 3 and 6 in the Retry Count field to indicate the number of times the switch
attempts to reach a proxy server before giving up.
2. Enter a value between 5 and 10 in the Timeout field to indicate the number of elapsed seconds that will
cause the switch to time out on a request to a proxy server.
3. Use the Add button to add a new entry based upon a domain suffix to the Proxy Server Settings area.
Then fill in the following information for each entry:
Group Member Attribute Specify the Group Member Attribute to be sent to the LDAP server when
authenticating the users.
Fully Qualified Domain name Enter the fully qualified domain name of the LDAP server that provides
authentication information to your RADIUS server.
CA Certificate Specify the CA certificate used for authentication.
Client Certificate Specific the client certificate used for authentication.
Suffix Enter the domain suffix (such as myisp.com or mycompany.com) of the users to be sent to
the specified proxy server.
RADIUS Server IP Enter the IP address of the RADIUS server that will be acting as a proxy server.