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Configuring the Wireless AP
Admin RADIUS
This window allows you to set up authentication of network administrators via
RADIUS. Using RADIUS to control administrator accounts for logging in to APs
has these benefits:
Centralized control of administrator accounts.
Less effort — you don't have to set up user names and passwords on each
AP; just enter them once on the RADIUS server and then all of the APs
can pull from the RADIUS server.
Enforced policies — you may set password rules (e.g., passwords must
contain at least one number and be at least 12 characters in length), and
you may set expiration times for passwords.
Admin RADIUS settings override any local administrator accounts configured on
the
window. If you have Admin RADIUS enabled, all
administrator authentication is done via the configured RADIUS servers. The
only exception to this is when you are connected via the Console port (using CLI).
If you are using the Console port, the AP will authenticate administrators using
accounts configured on the
window first, and then use the
RADIUS servers. This provides a safety net to be ensure that you are not
completely locked out of an AP if the RADIUS server is down.
About Creating Admin Accounts on the RADIUS Server
Permissions for RADIUS administrator accounts are controlled by the RADIUS
Xirrus-Admin-Role
attribute. This is a Vendor Specific Attribute (VSA). To define
the privileges permitted to an administrator account, set the value of its Xirrus-
Admin-Role attribute to the desired
Privilege Level Name
string, as defined in
“Admin Privileges” on page 232
. For more information about the RADIUS VSAs
used by Xirrus, see
“RADIUS Vendor Specific Attribute (VSA) for Xirrus” on
.
When configuring administrator accounts on the RADIUS server, you must
observe the same restrictions for length and legal characters as when creating
these accounts on the AP using the
window: the user name
and password must be between 5 and 50 characters, inclusive.
Summary of Contents for XR Series
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