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Radius Profiles
Radius Profiles
Configuring Radius Profiles on the AP allows the administrator to define a profile for RADIUS Servers used by the system or by a VLAN. The network administrator can define RADIUS Servers per Authentication Mode and per VLAN.
The AP communicates with the RADIUS server defined in a profile to provide the following features:
•MAC Access Control Via RADIUS Authentication
•802.1x Authentication using RADIUS
•RADIUS Accounting
Also, RADIUS Based Management Access allows centralized user management.
The network administrator can configure default RADIUS authentication servers to be used on a
•Primary Authentication Server
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•Primary Authentication Server (EAP/802.1x authentication)
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•Primary Accounting Server
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You can view monitoring statistics for each of the configured RADIUS servers.
RADIUS Servers per Authentication Mode and per VLAN
The user can configure separate RADIUS authentication servers for each authentication mode and for each SSID (VLAN). For example:
•The user can configure separate RADIUS servers for RADIUS MAC authentication and 802.1x authentication
•The user can configure separate RADIUS servers for each VLAN: VLAN1 could support only WEP clients, whereas VLAN2 could support 802.1x and WEP clients.
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