BelAir20E User Guide
Universal Access Method
April 2, 2012
Confidential
Document Number BDTM02201-A01 Standard
Both the
splash-url
and the
auth-url
(if specified) are automatically tracked
internally as UAM host white list entries.
The
uam-interface
parameter is used for communications between the wireless
client and BelAir20E. You can set the uam-interface to be the BelAir20E’s
system IP address, or a particular VLAN interface. The default is the system
interface.
Specifying
Redirection
Variable Pairs
/services/uam/add scope <index (1-8)>
redir-var
name <variable-name> value <variable-value>
/services/uam/del scope <index (1-8)>
redir-var
name <variable-name>
This command lets you specify up to five pairs of redirection variables for
individual UAM scopes. Each pair consists of a variable name and value.
Variable names and values can contain up to 49 characters.
Refer to
“Specifying the Web Server” on page 158
. The AP appends all of the
redirection variable pairs to the
splash-url
string before sending it to the
wireless client. The redirection variable pairs are appended in the order they
appear in the
show config
command.
Specifying the
RADIUS Server
/services/uam/add scope <index (1-8)> radius-server <server_idx>
/services/uam/del scope <index (1-8)> radius-server <server_idx>
/services/uam/set scope <index (1-8)> uam-nasid <name>
The
add
and
del
commands let you associate different RADIUS servers with
different UAM scopes. See
“Managing RADIUS Servers” on page 104
for a
description on how to set up RADIUS servers. Each UAM scope can have up to
four RADIUS servers.
The
set
command lets you specify the RADIUS Network Access Server (NAS)
identifier. The default value for
<name>
is
BelAirNetworks
.
Managing White
List Entries
/services/uam/add scope <index (1-8)> host-white-list <host name>
/services/uam/del scope <index (1-8)> host-white-list <host name>
/services/uam/add scope <index (1-8)> mac-white-list <mac addr>
/services/uam/del scope <index (1-8)> mac-white-list <mac addr>
/services/uam/add scope <index (1-8)> protocol-white-list {icmp}
/services/uam/del scope <index (1-8)> protocol-white-list {icmp}
These commands let you add or remove entries from the host, MAC address
and protocol white lists.