Quick Reference Guide

Manage Security Profiles and Profile Groups
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5. Compile the Selected Wireless Clients list.
For information about how to compile a wireless clients list, see Configure Basic Local
MAC Authentication Settings on page 82.
6. Click Apply.
For information about how to add a MAC authentication group to a security profile in the
basic profile group, see Configure Profiles in the Basic Profile Group on page 67.
For information about how to add a MAC authentication group to a security profile in an
advanced profile group, see Configure Profiles in an Advanced Profile Group on page 73.
To delete an ACL group:
1. Select Configuration > Security > Advanced > MAC
Authentication.
The advanced MAC Authentication screen displays:
2. Click the tab for the ACL group that you want to delete.
3. Click Delete
.
Manage Authentication Servers and Authentication
Server Groups
You can specify three types of authentication servers: internal, external RADIUS, and
external LDAP:
Internal authentication server. The wireless controller handles authentication. If you
use this setting, set up WiFi clients on the User Management screen (see Manage Users,
Accounts, and Passwords on page 116.)
External RADIUS server. Y
ou can define a basic external RADIUS server that you would
typically use in the profiles of a basic profile group of a small-scale network. You need to
specify its configuration on the basic Authentication Server screen (see the next section)
so that you can select this authentication option during the configuration of a profile. As
part of the advanced authentication server settings, you can define multiple external
RADIUS servers that you would typically use in a more complex network with many
profiles. You can then assign different RADIUS servers to different profiles.
By default, the external RADIUS server for the basic authentication group is called
basic-Auth.
Y
ou cannot change this name. By default, the external RADIUS
authentication servers for the advanced authentication groups are called Auth1 through
Auth8, and you can change these names. You can assign the basic-Auth server to an
advanced profile group, and you can assign a RADIUS server of an advanced
authentication group to the basic profile group.