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Configuring the HiPath Wireless Controller
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Configuring the HiPath Wireless Controller for the first time
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3.4.9.2 Configuring the RADIUS login authentication mode
The local login authentication mode is enabled by default. You can change the
local login authentication mode to RADIUS-based authentication.
Note: Before you change the default local login authentication to RADIUS-based
authentication, you must configure the RADIUS Server on the Global Settings
screen. For more information, see Section 6.2, “VNS global settings”, on page
245.
RADIUS is a client/server authentication and authorization access protocol used
by a network access server (NAS) to authenticate users attempting to connect to
a network device. The NAS functions as a client, passing user information to one
or more RADIUS servers. The NAS permits or denies network access to a user
based on the response it receives from one or more RADIUS servers. RADIUS
uses User Datagram Protocol (UDP) for sending the packets between the
RADIUS client and server.
You can configure a RADIUS key on the client and server. If you configure a key
on the client, it must be the same as the one configured on the RADIUS servers.
The RADIUS clients and servers use the key to encrypt all RADIUS packets
transmitted. If you do not configure a RADIUS key, packets are not encrypted.
The key itself is never transmitted over the network.
Note: Before you configure the system to use RADIUS-based login
authentication, you must configure the Service-Type RADIUS attribute on the
RADIUS server. For more information, see the RADIUS-based login
authentication section in the HiPath Wireless Controller, Access Points and
Convergence Software Technical Reference Guide.
To configure the RADIUS login authentication mode:
1. From the main menu, click Wireless Controller Configuration. The
Wireless Controller Configuration screen is displayed.
2. In the left pane, click Login Management. The Login Management screen
is displayed.
3. Click the RADIUS Authentication tab.