Assigning Authorization Attributes
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To change the value of an authorization attribute, reenter the command
with the new value.
To assign an authorization attribute to a user’s configuration on a
RADIUS server, see the documentation for your RADIUS server.
Assigning SSID
Default Attributes to
a Service Profile
You can configure a service profile with a set of default AAA
authorization attributes that are used when the normal AAA process or a
location policy does not provide them. These authorization attributes are
applied by default to users accessing the SSID managed by the service
profile.
Use the following command to assign an authorization attribute to a
service profile and specify its value:
set service-profile
name
attr
attribute-name
value
By default, a service profile contains no SSID default authorization
attributes. When specified, attributes in a service profile are applied
in
addition
to any attributes supplied for the user by the RADIUS server or
the local database. When the same attribute is specified both as an SSID
default attribute and through AAA, then the attribute supplied by the
RADIUS server or the local database takes precedence over the SSID
default attribute. If a location policy is configured, the location policy
takes precedence over both AAA and SSID default attributes. The SSID
default attributes serve as a fallback when neither the AAA process, nor a
location policy, provides them.
For example, a service profile might be configured with the
service-type
attribute set to
2
. If a user accessing the SSID is authenticated by a
RADIUS server, and the RADIUS server returns the
vlan-name
attribute
set to
orange
, then that user will have a total of two attributes set:
service-type
and
vlan-name
.
If the service profile is configured with the
vlan-name
attribute set to
blue
, and the RADIUS server returns the
vlan-name
attribute set to
orange
, then the attribute from the RADIUS server takes precedence; the
user is placed in the orange VLAN.
You can display the attributes for each connected user and whether they
are set through AAA or through SSID defaults by entering the
display
sessions network verbose
command. You can display the configured
SSID defaults by entering the
display service-profile
command.
Summary of Contents for 3CRWX120695A
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Page 350: ...350 CHAPTER 16 CONFIGURING QUALITY OF SERVICE ...
Page 368: ...368 CHAPTER 17 CONFIGURING AND MANAGING SPANNING TREE PROTOCOL ...
Page 412: ...412 CHAPTER 19 CONFIGURING AND MANAGING SECURITY ACLS ...
Page 518: ...518 CHAPTER 21 CONFIGURING AAA FOR NETWORK USERS ...
Page 530: ...530 CHAPTER 22 CONFIGURING COMMUNICATION WITH RADIUS ...
Page 542: ...542 CHAPTER 23 MANAGING 802 1X ON THE WX SWITCH ...
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