2.In the Profiles list, expand the WISPr Authentication Profile.

3.To define settings for an existing profile, click that profile name in the profiles list.

To create and define settings for a new WISPr Authentication profile, select an existing profile, then click the Save As button in the right window pane. Enter a name for the new profile in the entry field. at the top of the right window pane.

4.Define values for the following parameters

Table 65: WISPr Authentication Profile Parameters

Parameter

Description

Default Role

Default role assigned to users that complete WISPr authentication.

 

 

Logon wait minimum wait

If the controller’s CPU utilization has surpassed the Login wait CPU utilization

 

threshold value, the Logon wait minimum wait parameter defines the minimum

 

number of seconds a user has to wait to retry a login attempt. Range: 1–10

 

seconds. Default: 5 seconds.

 

 

Logon wait maximum wait

If the controller’s CPU utilization has surpassed the Login wait CPUutilization

 

threshold value, the Logon wait maximum wait parameter defines the maximum

 

number of seconds a user has to wait to retry a login attempt. Range: 1–10

 

seconds. Default: 10 seconds.

 

 

Logon wait CPU utilization threshold

Percentage of CPU utilization at which the maximum and minimum login wait

 

times are enforced. Range: 1–100%. Default: 60%.

 

 

WISPr Location-ID ISO Country Code

The ISO Country Code section of the WISPr Location ID.

 

 

WISPr Location-ID E.164 Country Code

The E.164 Country Code section of the WISPr Location ID.

 

 

WISPr Location-ID E.164 Area Code

The E.164 Area Code section of the WISPr Location ID.

 

 

WISPr Location-ID SSID/Zone

The SSID/Zone section of the WISPr Location ID.

 

 

WISPr Operator Name

A name identifying the hotspot operator.

 

 

WISPr Location Name

A name identifying the hotspot location. If no name is defined, the parameter

 

uses the name of the AP to which the user has associated.

 

 

5.Click Apply.

6.In the Profiles list, select the Server Group entry below the WISPr Authentication profile.

7.Click the Server Group drop-down list and select the group of RADIUS servers you want to use for WISPr authentication.

8.Click Apply.

NOTE: A Boingo smart client uses a NAS identifier in the format <CarrierID>_<VenueID> for location identification. To support Boingo clients, you must also configure the NAS identifier parameter in the Radius server profile for the WISPr server

In the CLI

Use the following CLI commands to configure WISPr authentication. The first set of commands defines the RADIUS server used for WISPr authentication, the second set adds that server to a server group, and the third set of commands associates that server group with the WISPR authentication profile then defines the profile settings.

(host)(config)# aaa authentication-server radius <rad_server_name> host 172.4.77.214

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