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Configuring Instances
Cisco Small Business WAP121 and WAP321 Wireless-N Access Point with PoE 119
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• 5HGLUHFW85/—The URL to which the newly authenticated client is
redirected if the URL Redirect Mode is enabled.
• ,GOH7LPH—The number of seconds a user can remain idle before
automatically being logged out. If the value is set to 0, the timeout is not
enforced. The default value is 0.
• 6HVVLRQ7LPHRXW—The number of seconds to wait before terminating a
session. A user is logged out once the session timeout is reached. If the value
is set to 0, the timeout is not enforced. The default value is 0.
• 8VHU8S5DWH—The maximum speed, in megabytes per second, that a client
can transmit traffic when using the captive portal. This setting limits the
bandwidth at which the client can send data into the network.
• 8VHU'RZQ5DWH—The maximum speed, in megabytes per second, that a
client can receive traffic when using the captive portal. This setting limits the
bandwidth at which the client can receive data from the network.
• 8VHU*URXS1DPH—If the Verification Mode is Local or RADIUS, assigns an
existing User Group to the captive portal. All users who belong to the group
are permitted to access the network through this portal.
• 5$',86,31HWZRUN—Whether the the AP RADIUS client will use the
configured IPv4 or IPv6 RADIUS server addresses.
• *OREDO5$',86—If the Verification Mode is RADIUS, select to specify that
the default RADIUS server list is used to authenticating clients. (See 5$',86
6HUYHUSDJH for information about configuring the global RADIUS
servers.) If you want the CP feature to use a different set of RADIUS servers,
clear this setting and configure the servers in the fields on this page.
• 5$',86$FFRXQWLQJ—Enables tracking and measuring the resources a
particular user has consumed, such as system time and amount of data
transmitted and received.
If you enable RADIUS accounting, it is enabled for the primary RADIUS
server and all backup servers, and for globally or locally configured servers.
• 5$',86,3—The IPv4 or IPv6 address for the primary RADIUS server for this
VAP.
When the first wireless client tries to authenticate with a VAP, the AP sends
an authentication request to the primary server. If the primary server
responds to the authentication request, the AP continues to use this RADIUS
server as the primary server, and authentication requests are sent to the
address you specify.










