Hub/Switch Reference Guide

316 AP Commands
NN47250-100 (Version 02.51)
set service-profile attr
Configures authorization attributes that are applied by default to users accessing the SSID managed by the
service profile. These SSID default attributes are applied in addition to any supplied by the RADIUS server or
from the local database.
Syntax
set service-profile name attr attribute-name value
Defaults
By default, a service profile does not have any authorization attributes set.
Access
Enabled.
History
Introduced in WSS Software 4.1.
Usage
To change the value of a default attribute for a service profile, use the set service-profile
attr command and specify a new value.
The SSID default attributes are applied in addition to any attributes supplied for the user by the RADIUS
server or the local database. When the same attribute is specified both as an SSID default attribute and through
AAA, then the attribute supplied by the RADIUS server or the local database takes precedence over the SSID
default attribute. If a location policy is configured, the location policy rules also take precedence over SSID
default attributes. The SSID default attributes serve as a fallback when neither the AAA process, nor a location
policy, provides them.
For example, a service profile might be configured with the service-type attribute set to 2. If a user accessing
the SSID is authenticated by a RADIUS server, and the RADIUS server returns the vlan-name attribute set to
orange, then that user will have a total of two attributes set: service-type and vlan-name.
If the service profile is configured with the vlan-name attribute set to blue, and the RADIUS server returns the
vlan-name attribute set to orange, then the attribute from the RADIUS server takes precedence; the user is
placed in the orange VLAN.
You can display the attributes for each connected user and whether they are set through AAA or through SSID
defaults by entering the show sessions network verbose command. You can display the configured SSID
defaults by entering the show service-profile command.
Examples
The following command assigns users accessing the SSID managed by service profile
sp2 to VLAN blue:
WSS# set service-prof sp2 attr vlan-name blue
success: change accepted.
name Service profile name.
attribute-name value Name and value of an attribute you are using to authorize SSID
users for a particular service or session characteristic.
For a list of authorization attributes and values that you can
assign to network users, see Table 29 on page 198. All of the
attributes listed in Table 29 can be used with this command
except ssid.