Manual Part 2
Wireless Array
274 Configuring the Wireless Array
The station will still be required to pass through the configured WPR flow
for all other Internet addresses.
The whitelist will work against all traffic -- not just http or https
Indirect access to other web sites is not permitted. For example, if you
add www.yahoo.com to the whitelist, you can see that page, but not all
the ads that it attempts to display.
The whitelist feature does not cause traffic to be redirected to the whitelist
addresses.
WPA Configuration
If you set Encryption for this SSID to one of the WPA selections (Step 11 on
page 265) and you did not check the Global checkbox (Step 12), this section will
be displayed. The WPA Configuration encryption settings have the same
parameters as those described in “Procedure for Configuring Network Security”
on page 236
Authentication Service Configuration
The RADIUS settings section will be displayed if you set Authentication (Step 10
on page 264) to anything but OPEN, and you set Encryption (Step 11) to anything
but WEP, and you did not check the Global checkbox (Step 12). This means that
you wish to set up a RADIUS server or Active Directory server to be used for this
particular SSID. If Global is checked, then the security settings (including the
RADIUS server, if any) established at the global level are used instead (see
“Global Settings” on page 236).
The RADIUS and accounting settings are configured in the same way as for an
external RADIUS server (see “Procedure for Configuring an External RADIUS
Server” on page 241). If you select Active Directory, then the settings are
configured in “Active Directory” on page 246. Note that if you select Active
Directory, then you cannot use CHAP authentication.
See Also
DHCP Server
External Radius
Global Settings (IAP)