External BYOD Server
The W-EP WLAN system provides a function of interoperating with the external BYOD
server. To use the BYOD function, a separate BYOD server is necessary. Employees and
guest users can receive a service after being connected to a specific WLAN (SSID) and
going through authentication.
(The external BYOD server now supported is only AirCuve BYOD.)
Configuring External BYOD Server
Configuration using CLI
To configure the interoperation with external BYOD, execute the command as follows:
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WEC8500# configure terminal
WEC8500/configure# security byod
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WEC8500/configure/security/byod# address1 10.10.10.20
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WEC8500/configure/security/byod# enable
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WEC8500/configure/security/byod# https-requrl regist.do?cmd=dhcpTableXMLReceiver
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Configuration using Web UI
In the menu bar of <WEC Main window>, select <Configuration> and then select
<Security> <AAA> <External BYOD Server> in the sub-menus.
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Go to configure security byod of CLI.
Enter the IP address of the BYOD server.
To interoperate with AirCuve BYOD Suite, enter Airfront IP in address1
and Byfront IP in address2.
Enable the function of interoperating with the external BYOD server.
Configure a HTTPS request URL.
Upon the interoperation with AirCuve BYOD Suite, the HTTPS request
URL is necessary to update the list of all authentications. Basically the
set value is used and if change is required in the future, change as
follows:
To check the configured environment, use the 'show security byod
configuration' command.
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