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The
Radius Config...
button on the bottom of the screen will become enabled. Ensure a primary and
optional secondary Radius Server have been configured to authenticate users requesting access to the
EAP 802.1x supported WLAN. For more information, see
“Configuring External Radius Server
Support” on page 133
.
4
Click the
Config
button to the right of the 802.1X EAP checkbox.
The 802.1x EAP screen displays.
5
Define MU timeout and retry information for the authentication server.
6
Refer to the
Status
field for the current state of the requests made from applet. This field displays
error messages if something goes wrong in the transaction between the applet and the controller.
7
Click
OK
to use the changes to the running configuration and close the dialog.
8
Click
Cancel
to close the dialog without committing updates to the running configuration.
Configuring Hotspots.
A hotspot is essentially a Web page granting user access to the Internet (in this
case within a controller managed WLAN). With the influx of Wi-Fi enabled mobile devices (laptops,
PDAs etc.), hotspots are common and can be found at many airports, hotels and college campuses.
The controller enables hotspot operators to provide user authentication and accounting without a
special client application. The controller uses a traditional Internet browser as a secure authentication
device. Rather than rely on built-in 802.11security features to control association privileges, configure a
WLAN with no WEP (an open network). The controller issues an IP address using a DHCP server,
authenticates the user and grants the user access the Internet.
The hotspot feature supports both internal and external radius servers. It also supports the following
three HTTP redirection options to satisfy various customer configurations:
1
Simple internal pre-built web-pages.
2
External Web-pages
3
Customized internal Web page (using the Advanced feature in hotspot configuration)
When a user visits a public hotspot and wants to browse a Web page, they can boot up their laptop and
associate with the local Wi-Fi network by entering the correct SSID. They then start a browser. The
MU Timeout
Define the time (between 1- 60 seconds) for the controller’s
retransmission of EAP-Request packets. The default is 5 seconds.
MU Max Retries
Specify the maximum number of times the controller retransmits an EAP-
Request frame to the client before it times out the authentication
session. The default is 3 retries, with a maximum of 100 supported.
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