WM Access Domain Services Configuration
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A client that exceeds either the pre-timeout or post-timeout value will be forced to disassociate.
The session timer defines the maximum amount of time a session is allowed to be connected to the
system. The session timer is particularly useful in pay-per-use models. When the lifetime of the session
reaches the defined limit, the session is expired and cleaned up. A user would have to re-authenticate
with the system to continue to receive network services.
NOTE
The WM-AD timeout parameters define the default timers applicable to session management within the WM-AD.
However, RADIUS authentication (access-accept) may return specific timers applicable to the particular user. A
RADIUS returned value overwrites the WM-AD default values for the specific user.
In addition, a zero (0) value for any of the timers indicates a non-applicable value. Therefor, the corresponding timer
is not enforced.
To define the session timeout parameters for a WM-AD:
1
From the main menu, click
WM-AD Configuration
. The
WM-AD Configuration
screen is
displayed.
2
In the left pane
WM Access Domains
list, click the WM-AD you want to define the session timeout
parameters for. The
Topology
tab is displayed.
3
In the
Idle (pre)
box, type the number of minutes that a client is allowed to be idle on the WM-AD
before authentication.
4
In the
Idle
(post)
box, type the number of minutes that a client is allowed to be idle on the WM-AD
after authentication.
5
In the
Session
box, type the maximum time limit of a session. If you do not provide a Session value,
there is no time limit.
Enabling Management Traffic
If management traffic is enabled for a WM-AD, it overrides the built-in exception filters that prohibit
traffic on the Summit WM Controller data interfaces. For more information, see
“Configuring Filtering
Rules for a WM-AD” on page 122
.
To enable management traffic on a WM-AD:
1
From the main menu, click
WM-AD Configuration
. The
WM-AD Configuration
screen is
displayed.
2
In the left pane
WM Access Domains
list, click the WM-AD you want to enable management traffic
for. The
Topology
tab is displayed.
3
Select the
Allow mgmt traffic
checkbox.
Enabling Third-Party APs on a WM-AD
Configuring a WM-AD for third-party APs is only available with SSID network assignment. Use this
function as part of the process defined in
Chapter 7, “Working With Third-Party APs.”
Summary of Contents for Summit WM20
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