LevelOne WAP-0005 user manual Data UAM Screen, Internal, Web-based, Authentication

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Wireless Access Point User Guide

3.On the Access Point’s UAM screen, select External Web-based Authentication, and enter the URL for the login page on your Web server.

4.Add users on your RADIUS server as required, and allow access by these users.

5.Client PCs must have the correct Wireless settings in order to associate with the Wireles Access Point.

6.When an associated client tries to use HTTP (TCP, port 80) connections, they will be re- directed to the login page on your Web Server. They must then click the link or button in order to reach the Access Point’s login page.

7.The client (user) must then enter the user name and password, as defined on the Radius Server. (You must provide some system to let users know the correct name and password to use.)

8.If the user name and password is correct, Internet access is allowed. Otherwise, the user remains on the login page.

Clients which pass the authentication are listed as “xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx WEB authen- tication” in the log table, and station status would show as “Authenticated” on the station list table.

If a client fails authentication, “xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx WEB authentication failed” is shown in the log, and station status is shown as “Authenticating” on the station list table.

UAM Screen

The UAM screen will look different depending on the current security setting. If you have already provided the address of your Radius server, you won't be prompted for it again.

 

Figure 15: UAM Screen

Data – UAM Screen

 

 

Enable

Enable this if you wish to use this feature.

 

 

Internal

If selected, then when a user first tries to access the Internet, they will

Web-based

be blocked, and re-directed to the built-in login page. The logon data is

Authentication

then sent to the Radius Server for authentication.

 

 

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Contents LevelOne Table of Contents Overview Command Reference Wireless Access PointOverview General Problems Overview Wireless LAN TerminologyIntroduction Features of your Wireless Access PointAdvanced Features Security FeaturesPhysical Details Package ContentsEthernet To Clear All Data and restore the factory default valuesPower port Rear PanelRequirements InstallationProcedure RequirementsUsing PoE Power over Ethernet Using PoE Power over EthernetOverview Access Point SetupSetup using the Windows Utility InstallationButtons Wireless Access PointsWireless Security Wireless Security Setup ProcedurePassword Dialog Setup using a Web BrowserSystem Access Control Wireless If you cant connectManagement Status Screen IP Address System ScreenData System Screen IdentificationAccess Control Data Access Control ScreenTelnet Trusted Wireless Stations Data Trusted Wireless StationsButtons Add Select AllSelect None EditWireless Mode Wireless ScreensBasic Settings Screen Data Basic Settings ScreenRemote AP Channel NoCurrent Channel Broadcast Ssid Security Settings Security Settings None Radius MAC AuthenticationUsing MAC authentication Data Radius-based MAC Authentication Screen Radius-based MAC authentication ScreenUAM authentication External UAM authentication InternalInternal AuthenticationUAM Screen Data UAM ScreenData WEP Screen Security Settings WEPRadius MAC Key InputKey Value PassphraseWPA Encryption Security Settings WPA-PSKData WPA-PSK Screen Network KeyKey Lifetime Pairwise Key UpdateGroup Key Update Update Group key when any membership terminatesSecurity Settings WPA-802.1x Data WPA-802.1x ScreenWPA-802.1x Update Report UpdateUpdate Group key When any memberRadius Server Address Security SettingsData 802.1x Screen 802.1xUpdate Report every WEP Key SizeKey Exchange Options Advanced SettingsData Advanced Settings Screen Basic Rate802.11b 2.4GHz only ParametersSecurity PC and Server ConfigurationUsing WEP ModeUsing WPA-PSK 802.1x Using WPA-802.1xWireless Station Configuration Radius Server Configuration802.1x Server Setup Windows 2000 Server Windows 2000 Domain Controller SetupServices Installation Components Screen CA Screen Dhcp server configurationIP Address Screen Certificate Authority Screen Certificate Authority SetupActive Directory Screen Group Policy Screen Service Screen Internet Authentication Service Radius SetupAuthentication Screen Dial-in Screen Remote Access Login for UsersClient Certificate Setup 802.1x Client Setup on Windows XPWireless CA Screen Identifying Information Screen Encryption Settings 802.1x Authentication SetupEnabling Encryption Wireless Networks ScreenProperties Screen Using 802.1x Mode without WPA Operation and Status OperationStatus Screen Security Access PointWireless Data Status ScreenActivity Log Data Activity LogData Station List Data Station List ScreenStation List System Up Time 4GHz WirelessStatistics Screen Data Statistics ScreenControl Other Settings & Features Admin Login ScreenData Admin Login Screen Password Dialog Restore Config FileData Config File Screen BackupTraps Data Snmp ScreenGeneral ManagersTo perform the Firmware Upgrade Firmware UpgradeWireless Specifications SpecificationsWireless Access Point Hardware SpecificationsFeature Details Software SpecificationsMessage Log FCC Radiation Exposure Statement FCC StatementTroubleshooting General ProblemsTo Find the Access Points IP Address Appendix B Troubleshooting Checking TCP/IP Settings Windows 9x/ME Windows TCP/IPNormally, no changes need to be made Using Specify an IP Address Using DhcpWindows NT4.0 TCP/IP Checking TCP/IP Settings Windows NT4.0Obtain an IP address from a Dhcp Server Network Configuration Win Checking TCP/IP Settings WindowsUsing a fixed IP Address Use the following IP Address Network Configuration Windows XP Checking TCP/IP Settings Windows XPUsing Dhcp Infrastructure Mode About Wireless LANsWireless LAN Terminology Ad-hoc ModeWPA-802.1x Channels802.1x Command Line Interface Using the CLI TelnetUsing the CLI Serial Port CLI Port Settings Command ReferenceAppendix E Command Line Interface Wireless Access Point User Guide Appendix E Command Line Interface Wireless Access Point User Guide Set Extended Channel Mode Wireless Access Point User Guide Set wep -- Set Encryption Mode
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