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9. Set the following
Network Address Identifier (NAI) Routing
settings:
10. Select the
RADIUS Accounting
tab.
Host
Specify the IP address or hostname of the RADIUS authentication server.
Port
Define or edit the port on which the RADIUS server listens to traffic within then access
point managed network. The port range is 1 to 65,535. The default port is 1812.
Server Type
Select the type of AAA server as either
Host
,
onboard-self
or
onboard-controller
. AP6511
and AP6521 models do not have an onboard authentication resource and must use an
external server or Virtual Controller AP resource.
Secret
Specify the secret used for authentication on the selected RADIUS server. By default the
secret will be displayed as asterisks.
Request Proxy Mode
Select the method of proxy that browsers communicate with the RADIUS authentication
server. The mode could either be
None
,
Through Wireless Controller
or
Through RF
Domain Manager
.
Request Attempts
Specify the number of attempts a client can retransmit a missed frame to the RADIUS
server before it times out of the authentication session. The available range is from 1 - 10.
The default is 3.
Request Timeout
Specify the time from 1 - 60 seconds for the access point’s re-transmission of request
packets. If this time is exceeded, the authentication session is terminated. The default is
3 seconds.
Retry Timeout Factor
Specify the amount of time from 50 - 200 seconds between retry timeouts for the access
points’s re-transmission of request packets. The default is 100.
DSCP
Specify the DSCP value as a 6-bit parameter in the header of every IP packet used for
packet classification. The valid range is from 0 - 63, with a default value of 46.
NAI Routing Enable
Select this check box to enable NAI routing. AAA servers identify clients using the NAI.
The NAI is a character string in the format of an e-mail address as either user or user@
but it need not be a valid e-mail address or a fully qualified domain name. NAI can be used
either in a specific or generic form. The specific form, which must contain the user portion
and may contain the @ portion, identifies a single user. Each user still needs a unique
security association, but these associations can be stored on a AAA server. The original
purpose of NAI was to support roaming between dialup ISPs. Using NAI, each ISP need
not have all the accounts for all of its roaming partners in a single RADIUS database.
RADIUS servers can proxy requests to remote servers for each.
Realm
Enter the realm name in the field. The name cannot exceed 64 characters. When the
access point RADIUS server receives a request for a user name the server references a
table of user names. If the user name is known, the server proxies the request to the
RADIUS server.
Realm Type
Specify the type of realm that is being used, either
Prefix
or
Suffix
.
Strip Realm
Select this radio button to remove information from the packet when NAI routing is
enabled.
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