Chapter 13 HiveOS
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Aerohive
Policy-Level Configurations
Policies control how wireless clients access the network. The following list contains some key areas of policy-level
configurations and relevant commands.
•
QoS settings
qos
{
classifier-map
|
classifier-profile
|
marker-map
|
marker-profile
|
policy
}
…
•
User profiles
user-profile
string …
•
SSIDs
ssid
string …
•
AAA (authentication, authorization, and accounting) settings for IEEE 802.1X authentication
aaa radius-server …
While the configuration of most HiveOS features involves one or more related commands, to define and apply a QoS
policy to a group of users, you must configure several different but related features: a QoS policy, a user profile,
and—if you do not authenticate users with a RADIUS server—an SSID that references the user profile, and an
interface to which you assign the SSID. The configuration steps are shown in
Figure 2
.
Figure 2
Steps for configuring and applying QoS
user-profile string qos-policy string
vlan-id number attribute number
2
3
1
4
4
User accounts are stored
on the RADIUS Server.
Returned Attributes
• Tunnel Type = GRE (value = 10)
• Tunnel Medium Type = IPv4 (value = 1)
• Tunnel Private Group ID =
user_profile_number
First, configure a QoS policy that you want to apply
to wireless traffic from a group of users.
The HiveAP applies the QoS policy to all
wireless clients that associate with the SSID.
ssid string
ssid string default-
user-profile-attr number
3
The attributes indicate which user profile to apply to the user,
and the profile in turn indicates which QoS policy to apply.
If you use a RADIUS server, configure
it to return attributes for the realm to
which the wireless users belong. After
authenticating a user, the server
returns these attributes with the
Access Accept message. The
attributes indicate which
user profile to apply to the
user, and the profile in turn
indicates the QoS policy to
apply.
qos policy string
...
interface interface ssid string
Second, configure a user profile that references the
QoS policy you just configured.
Assign the SSID to an interface.
RADIUS
Server?
No
Yes
The next step depends on whether you use
a RADIUS server to authenticate users.
If you do not use a RADIUS server, create
an SSID that specifies the user profile
attribute as its default user profile.
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