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ZyXEL uses the following standard RADIUS attributes returned from Microsoft’s
IAS RADIUS service to place the wireless station into the correct VLAN:
The following occurs under Dynamic VLAN Assignment:
1
When you configure your wireless credentials, the NWA sends the information to
the IAS server using RADIUS protocol.
2
Authentication by the RADIUS server is successful.
3
The RADIUS server sends three attributes related to this feature.
4
The NWA compares these attributes with the VLAN screen mapping table.
4a
If the
Name
, for example “VLAN 20” is found, the mapped VLAN ID is used.
4b
If the
Name
is not found in the mapping table, the string in the
Tunnel-
Private-Group-ID
attribute is considered as a number ID format, for
example 2493. The range of the number ID (Name:string) is between 1 and
4094.
4c
If
a
or
b
are not matched, the NWA uses the VLAN ID configured in the
WIRELESS VLAN
screen and the wireless station. This
VLAN ID
is
independent and hence different to the
ID
in the VLAN screen.
20.5.3.1 Configuring VLAN Groups
To configure a VLAN group you must first define the VLAN Groups on the Active
Directory server and assign the user accounts to each VLAN Group.
1
Using the Active Directory Users and Computers administrative tool, create the VLAN
Groups that will be used for each VLAN ID. One VLAN Group must be created for each
VLAN defined on the NWA. The VLAN Groups must be created as Global/Security groups.
1a
Type a name for the
VLAN Group
that describes the VLAN Group’s function.
1b
Select the
Global
Group scope parameter check box.
1c
Select the
Security
Group type parameter check box.
Table 81
Standard RADIUS Attributes
ATTRIBUTE NAME
TYPE
VALUE
Tunnel-Type
064
13 (decimal) – VLAN
Tunnel-Medium-Type 065
6 (decimal) – 802
Tunnel-Private-Group-
ID
081
<vlan-name> (string) – either the
Name
you enter in
the NWA’s
VLAN > RADIUS VLAN
screen or the
number. See
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