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3.4.4 IEEE 802.1x Access Control
You can configure Authenticator on AP:
1. Click Basic Config, select 802.1x Access Control page, and choice
the IEEE 802.1x services is Enable or Disable (as shown in Figure 3-
12).
Figure 3-12
2. The AP supporting authentication which based on two kinds of user
information base, Local User Database or Remote Radius Servers.
You can specify which user database you want to use.
3. You can specify the username/password of an accessible 802.1x user.
All user information entries in the Local User Database are permitted to
connect to the AP. You can also click ADD, DELETE, MODIFY button
to maintain this User Information table.
4. Some Radius server implements EAP authentication, like Microsoft
Windows 2000 server or Cisco ACS. To set up the Radius server and
AP for authentication, you must specify the Radius server IP address,
Share key between AP and Radius server, authentication port and
accounting port on this Radius server.
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5. Click FINISH at the bottom of this page to complete the modification of
this page.
3.4.5 MAC based Access Control
1. Click Basic Config, select MAC Filter page, and choice the MAC Filter
services is Enable or Disable (as shown in Figure 3-13).
2. You can specify the MAC address of a wireless client station. All MAC
entries in the MAC address table are permitted to connect to the AP.
You can also click ADD, DELETE, MODIFY button to maintain this MAC
address table. After that, click FINISH at the bottom of this page to
complete the modification of this page.
Figure 3-13