Basic Setup
D-Link
Unified Wired and Wireless Access System
Oct. 2015
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D-Link UWS User Manual
RADIUS Server Configuration
RADIUS Authentication
Server Name
Enter the name of the RADIUS server used for AP and client authentications when a
network-level RADIUS server is not defined on the
WAN > Basic Setup >
SSID >
Wireless Network Configuration
page. The name can contain up to 32 alphanumeric
characters. Spaces, underscores, and dashes are also permitted.
The switch acts as the RADIUS client and performs all RADIUS transactions on behalf
of the APs and wireless clients.
RADIUS Authentication
Server Status
Indicates whether the RADIUS authentication server is configured. To configure
RADIUS server information, go to
LAN > Security > RADIUS > RADIUS Configuration
.
RADIUS Accounting
Server Name
Enter the name of the RADIUS server used for reporting wireless client associations
and disassociations when a network-level RADIUS accounting server is not defined
on the
WAN > Basic Setup >
VAP > Wireless Network Configuration
page.
The name can contain up to 32 alphanumeric characters. Spaces, underscores, and
dashes are also permitted.
RADIUS Accounting
Server Status
Indicates whether the RADIUS accounting server is configured. To configure RADIUS
accounting server information, go to
LAN > Security > RADIUS > Accounting Server
Configuration
.
RADIUS Accounting
Select this option to enable RADIUS accounting for wireless clients.
Country Code
Select the country code that represents the country where your switch and APs
operate. When you click
Submit
, a pop-up message asks you to confirm the change.
Wireless regulations vary from country to country. Make sure you select the correct
country code so that your WLAN system complies with the regulations in your
country.
Note:
Changing the country code disables and re-enables the switch. Any channel
and radio mode settings that are invalid for the regulatory domain are reset to the
default values.
The country code (IEEE 802.11d) is transmitted in beacons and probe responses from
the access points.
Network Mutual
Authentication Status
The mutual authentication feature allows authentication between switches and APs
and between peer switches. Mutual authentication is accomplished by using X.509
certificate exchange.
This field shows the status of the mutual authentication feature.
The field has one of the following values:
• Not Started
• In Progress—Mutual authentication is in the process of being enabled or
disabled.
• Complete Without Errors—The mutual authentication process finished without
any problems.
• Complete With Errors —Mutual authentication finished, but problems were
detected. This means that you may need to provision some switches or APs
separately.
Table 324: Basic Wireless Global Configuration (Cont.)
Field
Description
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