Release 11.0

Release Notes and User Guide Supplement

Note, remote access control is enabled only after the SM registers to an AP that has Authentication Mode set to RADIUS AAA. Local access control will always be used before registration and will be used after registration if the AP is not configured for RADIUS.

Figure 6: SM's Account > User Authentication tab

5.6.3Access Tracking

To track logon and logoff times on individual radios by technicians, installers, and administrators, on the AP or SM’s Account > User Authentication and Accounting tab under Accounting (Access Tracking) choose Enabled.

Device Access Tracking is enabled separately from User Authentication Mode. A given AP or SM can be configured for both, either, or neither.

Device Access Tracking does not track and report specific configuration actions performed on radios or pull statistics such as bit counts from the radios. Such functions require an Element Management System (EMS) such as the Motorola One Point Wireless Manager.

5.7CONFIGURING YOUR RADIUS SERVER FOR DEVICE ACCESS TRACKING

The VSA needed for device access tracking and the associated values are shown in Table 2 on page 19.

5.8PROCEDURES

5.8.1Configuring a basic system

For a basic system:

On the SM’s Configuration -->Security tab:

oLock AAA: Disabled

oPhase 1: EAPTTLS (can't be changed)

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Motorola PTP 100 (FSK) Configuring Your Radius Server for Device Access Tracking, Procedures, Configuring a basic system

PTP 100 (FSK), PMP 400, PTP 200 (OFDM, PMP 100 specifications

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