Configure Identity Engines And Vsas - Avaya WLAN 8100 Technical Configuration Manual

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Repeat process for each additional traffic type. At the end of the policy, you will need to add a match all
classifier with a deny action.
DiffServ Policies are L2 filters so when using them in this way with a deny all rule at the end, you
will need to explicitly allow ARP, DHCP, DNS and all other traffic types necessary for basic
network connectivity.

2.2 Configure Identity Engines and VSAs

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Configure an Policy
The first thing you will need to do is configure a policy for wireless access rules. This policy will contain all
the rules for all wireless devices that are authenticated through RADIUS, including guest, BYOD devices,
and corporate owned assets. You will add rules to this policy later.
Click Site <#>, Site Configuration, Access Policies, RADIUS. In the right hand pane, click New. Provide a
name for this policy. In this example, the name is "Wireless".
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