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5.3.9.3 Advanced Profile Miscellaneous Configuration
Advanced Profile Configuration
Refer to the advanced profile’s
Miscellaneous
menu item to set the profile’s NAS configuration. The profile database
on the RADIUS server consists of user profiles for each connected network access server (NAS) port. Each profile is
matched to a username representing a physical port. When the wireless controller authorizes users, it queries the
user profile database using a username representative of the physical NAS port making the connection.
1. Select
Miscellaneous
from the Advanced Profile’s menu item.
Figure 5-50
Advanced Profile Miscellaneous screen
2. Set a
NAS-Identifier Attribute
up to 253 characters in length.
This is the RADIUS NAS-Identifier attribute that typically identifies the access point where a RADIUS message
originates.
3. Set a
NAS-Port-Id Attribute
up to 253 characters in length.
This is the RADIUS NAS port ID attribute which identifies the port where a RADIUS message originates.
4. Select the
Turn on LEDs
radio button to ensure this access point’s LED remain continuously illuminated.
Deployments such as hospitals prefer to keep their wireless devices from having illuminating LEDs, as they have
been reported to disturb their patients. this setting, however, is enabled by default.
5. Select the
Capable
radio button (within the RF Domain Manager field) to designate this specific profile managed
device as being capable of being the RF Domain manager for a particular RF Domain. The default value is enabled.
The RF Domain manager can support up to 24 access point of the same model. An AP-6532, AP-7131, AP-7161 or
AP-8132 RF Domain Manager can support up to 512 client connections. An AP-6511 or AP-6521 RF Domain
Manager can support up to 256 client connections.
6. Select the
Priority
radio button (within the RF Domain Manager field) to set a priority value for this specific profile
managed device. Once enabled, use the spinner control to set a device priority between 1 - 10,000. The higher the
number set, the higher the priority in the RF Domain manager election process. the RF Domain Manager can
support up to 24 access points of the same model. An AP-7131 or AP-6532 RF Domain Manager can support up
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