Usage: You can configure different authentication methods for different groups of users by “globbing.”

You can configure a rule either for wireless access to an SSID, or for wired access through a switch’s wired authentication port. If the rule is for wireless access to an SSID, specify the SSID name or specify any to match on all SSID names. If the rule is for wired access, specify wired instead of an SSID name.

If you specify multiple authentication methods in the set authentication web command, MSS applies them in the order in which they appear in the command, with these results:

If the first method responds with pass or fail, the evaluation is final.

If the first method does not respond, MSS tries the second method, and so on.

However, if local appears first, followed by a RADIUS server group, MSS overrides any failed searches in the local database and sends an authentication request to the server group.

MSS uses a WebAAA rule only under the following conditions:

The client is not denied access by 802.1X or does not support 802.1X.

The client’s MAC address does not match a MAC authentication rule.

The fallthru type is web-portal. (For a wireless authentication rule, the fallthru type is specified by the set service-profileauth-fallthrucommand.

For a wired authentication rule, the type is specified by the auth-fall-thru option of the set port type wired-auth command.)

Examples: The following command configures a WebAAA rule in the local database for SSID ourcorp and userglob rnd*:

DWS-1008# set authentication web ssid ourcorp rnd* local success: change accepted.

See Also:

clear authentication web

set authentication admin

set authentication console

set authentication dot1x

show aaa

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