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Rockwell Automation Publication 1783-UM006A-EN-P - May 2014
Chapter 6
Administering the WAP Access
Configuring the Access Point
for Local Authentication and
Authorization
You can configure AAA to operate without a server by configuring the wireless
device to implement AAA in local mode. The wireless device then handles
authentication and authorization. No accounting is available in this
configuration.
Beginning in privileged EXEC mode, follow these steps to configure the wireless
device for local AAA:
1.
Enter global configuration mode.
configure terminal
2.
Enable AAA.
aaa new-model
3.
Set the login authentication to use the local username database.
The
default
keyword applies the local user database authentication to
all interfaces.
aaa authentication login default local
4.
Configure user AAA authorization to determine if the user is allowed to
run an EXEC shell by checking the local database.
aaa authorization exec local
5.
Configure user AAA authorization for all service requests that are network
related.
aaa authorization network local
6.
Enter the local database, and establish an authentication system based on
the username.
Repeat this command for each user.
•
For
name
, specify the user ID as one word. Spaces and quotation marks are
not allowed.
•
(Optional) For
level
, specify the privilege level the user has after gaining
access. The range is 0…15. Level 15 gives privileged EXEC mode access.
Level 0 gives user EXEC mode access.
•
For
encryption-type
, enter
0
to specify that an unencrypted password
follows. Enter
7
to specify that a hidden password follows.
TIP
You can configure the wireless device as a local authenticator for 802.1x-
enabled client devices to provide a back-up for your main server or to provide
authentication service on a network without a RADIUS server.
See
Configure an Access Point as a Local Authenticator on page 319
for detailed
instructions on configuring the wireless device as a local authenticator.
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