Configuring Last-Resort Access for Wired Authentication Ports

481

Configuring AAA for Users of Third-Party APs

482

 

 

 

Authentication Process for Users of a Third-Party AP

482

 

 

Requirements

483

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Configuring Authentication for 802.1X Users of a Third-Party AP with

Tagged SSIDs

484

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Configuring Authentication for Non-802.1X Users of a Third-Party AP

with Tagged SSIDs 487

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Configuring Access for Any Users of a Non-Tagged SSID

487

 

Assigning Authorization Attributes

487

 

 

 

 

 

Assigning Attributes to Users and Groups

492

 

 

 

Assigning SSID Default Attributes to a Service Profile

493

 

Assigning a Security ACL to a User or a Group

494

 

 

 

Clearing a Security ACL from a User or Group

495

 

 

 

Assigning Encryption Types to Wireless Users

 

496

 

 

 

Keeping Users on the Same VLAN Even After Roaming

498

 

Overriding or Adding Attributes Locally with a Location Policy

499

 

About the Location Policy

500

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

How the Location Policy Differs from a Security ACL

500

 

 

Setting the Location Policy

501

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Clearing Location Policy Rules and Disabling the Location Policy

503

Configuring Accounting for Wireless Network Users 504

 

 

Viewing Local Accounting Records 505

 

 

 

 

 

Viewing Roaming Accounting Records

505

 

 

 

 

Displaying the AAA Configuration

507

 

 

 

 

 

 

Avoiding AAA Problems in Configuration Order

 

508

 

 

 

Using the Wildcard “Any” as the SSID Name in Authentication

 

Rules 508

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Using Authentication and Accounting Rules Together

508

 

Configuring a Mobility Profile

510

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Network User Configuration Scenarios

512

 

 

 

 

 

General Use of Network User Commands

512

 

 

 

Enabling RADIUS Pass-Through Authentication

514

 

 

 

Enabling PEAP-MS-CHAP-V2 Authentication

 

514

 

 

 

Enabling PEAP-MS-CHAP-V2 Offload

515

 

 

 

 

 

Combining EAP Offload with Pass-Through Authentication

516

Overriding AAA-Assigned VLANs

516

 

 

 

 

 

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3Com WXR100 3CRWXR10095A, WX4400 3CRWX440095A manual Clearing a Security ACL from a User or Group 495, 496, 503, 514

WX1200 3CRWX120695A, WX4400 3CRWX440095A, WXR100 3CRWXR10095A, WX2200 3CRWX220095A specifications

The 3Com WX2200 (3CRWX220095A), WX4400 (3CRWX440095A), WX1200 (3CRWX120695A), and WXR100 (3CRWXR10095A) are part of a robust suite of wireless networking solutions offered by 3Com, designed to meet the needs of modern enterprise environments. These devices provide reliable connectivity, flexibility, and scalability, making them ideal for businesses of all sizes.

The 3Com WX2200 is a high-performance wireless switch that supports up to 64 access points, making it suitable for medium to large deployments. It boasts advanced features such as dynamic RF management, which optimizes channel selection and power levels based on real-time network conditions. This ensures maximum coverage and minimizes interference, leading to improved user experiences. Additionally, it supports dual-band operation and can seamlessly integrate with various wireless access points, providing enhanced throughput and robust performance.

The WX4400 is designed for high-density environments and offers extensive scalability. It supports up to 128 access points and is equipped with advanced security features, including WPA2 enterprise encryption and role-based access control. This switch also features intelligent load balancing, allowing it to dynamically distribute user traffic across available access points, thus enhancing overall network efficiency.

The WX1200, positioned as an entry-level solution, is well-suited for small to medium-sized businesses. It offers a user-friendly management interface, allowing IT staff to quickly configure and monitor the network. This device supports a variety of deployment scenarios and can be easily integrated into existing infrastructure. It also comes equipped with essential security features to protect the network from unauthorized access.

The WXR100 complements the series by providing simplified management for access points, ensuring that businesses can easily deploy and maintain their wireless networks. It supports various management protocols and integrates with a variety of third-party systems, enhancing inter-operability. With Power over Ethernet (PoE) support, the WXR100 can deliver power to connected access points, reducing the complexity and costs associated with additional power infrastructure.

Together, these solutions embody 3Com's commitment to delivering high-quality networking products that enhance connectivity and performance. With features such as scalability, advanced security, dynamic load balancing, and centralized management, the WX2200, WX4400, WX1200, and WXR100 form a comprehensive wireless networking ecosystem tailored for today’s enterprise challenges.