User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Introduction
- Installation & Basic Configuration
- Status Information
- Advanced Configuration
- Configuring the AP-600 Using the HTTP Interface
- System
- Network
- Interfaces
- Management
- Filtering
- Ethernet Protocol
- Static MAC
- Static MAC Filter Examples
- Prevent Two Specific Devices from Communicating
- Prevent Multiple Wireless Devices From Communicating With a Single Wired Device
- Prevent All Wireless Devices From Communicating With a Single Wired Device
- Prevent A Wireless Device From Communicating With the Wired Network
- Prevent Messages Destined for a Specific Multicast Group from Being Forwarded to the Wireless LAN
- Static MAC Filter Examples
- Advanced
- TCP/UDP Port
- Alarms
- Bridge
- Security
- RADIUS
- Monitor Information
- Commands
- Troubleshooting
- Troubleshooting Concepts
- Symptoms and Solutions
- Recovery Procedures
- System Alarms (Traps)
- Related Applications
- Command Line Interface (CLI)
- General Notes
- Command Line Interface (CLI) Variations
- CLI Command Types
- Using Tables & User Strings
- Configuring the AP-600 using CLI commands
- Set Basic Configuration Parameters using CLI Commands
- Other Network Settings
- Configure the AP-600 as a DHCP Server
- Configure the DNS Client
- Maintain Client Connections using Link Integrity
- Change your Wireless Interface Settings
- Autochannel Select (ACS)
- [Device Name]>set wif 3 autochannel
[Device Name]>reboot 0 - Enable 2X Turbo Mode (AP-600a Only)
- [Device Name]>set wif 3 turbo
[Device Name]>reboot 0 - Enable/Disable Interference Robustness (AP-600b Only)
- Enable/Disable Closed System (AP-600b Only)
- Enable/Disable Load Balancing (AP-600b Only)
- Enable/Disable Medium Density Distribution (AP-600b Only)
- Set the Distance Between APs (AP-600b Only)
- Set the Multicast Rate (AP-600b Only)
- Set Ethernet Speed and Transmission Mode
- Set Interface Management Services
- Configure Syslog
- Configure Intra BSS
- Configure MAC Access Control
- Configure 802.1x Authentication
- Set RADIUS Parameters
- CLI Monitoring Parameters
- Parameter Tables
- ASCII Character Chart
- Specifications
- Technical Support
Advanced Configuration
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Figure 4-19 RADIUS Access Control Configuration Screen
RADIUS Authentication with 802.1x
You must configure a primary RADIUS Authentication server to use 802.1x security. A back-up server is optional.
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Problems with RADIUS Server configuration or RADIUS Authentication should be referred to the RADIUS
Server developer.
Follow these steps to enable a RADIUS Authentication server for 802.1x security:
1. Within the
802.1x Configuration
screen, configure the 802.1x settings. See 802.1x for details.
2. Click the RADIUS tab.
3. Click the RADIUS Auth sub-tab.
4. Place a check mark in the box labeled Enable Primary RADIUS Authentication Server.
5. If you want to configure a back-up RADIUS server, place a check mark in the box labeled Enable Back-up
RADIUS Authentication Server.
6. Enter the time, in seconds, each client session may be active before being automatically re-authenticated in the
Authentication Lifetime field. This parameter supports a value between 60 and 43200 sec; the default is 900 sec.
7. Select a Server Addressing Format type (IP Address or Name).
• If you want to identify RADIUS servers by name, you must configure the AP-600 as a DNS Client. See DNS
Client for details.
8. Enter the server’s IP address or name in the field provided.
9. Enter the port number which the AP-600 and the server will use to communicate. By default, RADIUS servers
communicate on port 1812.
10. Enter the Shared Secret in the Shared Secret and Confirm Shared Secret field. This is a password shared by the
RADIUS server and the AP-600. The same password must also be configured on the RADIUS server.
11. Enter the maximum time, in seconds, that the AP-600 should wait for the RADIUS server to respond to a request in
the Response Time field. Range is 1-10 seconds; default is 3 seconds.