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To define MAC-based authentication for a WM-AD:
1 From the main menu, click WM-AD Configuration. The WM-AD Configuration screen is
displayed.
2 In the left pane WM Access Domains list, click the WM-AD you want to set up MAC-based
authentication for. The Topology tab is displayed.
3 Click the Auth & Acct tab. On the Auth & Acct tab, there are three options:
Auth – Use to define authentication servers.
MAC – Use to define servers for MAC-based authentication.
Acct – Use to define accounting servers.
4 Click MAC. The MAC fields are displayed.
5 From the RADIUS drop-down list, select the server you want to use for MAC authentication, and
then click Use. The server's default information is displayed and a red asterisk is displayed next to
MAC, indicating that a server has been assigned.
The RADIUS servers are defined in the Global Settings screen. For more information, see
Global Settings" on page
6 If applicable, to use a server that has already been used for another type of authentication or
accounting, select the server you want to use for MAC authentication, and then select Use server for
MAC Authentication.
7 In the Port box, type the port used to access the RADIUS server. The default is 1812.
8 In the # of Retries box, type the number of times the Summit WM Controller will attempt to access
the RADIUS server.
9 In the Timeout box, type the maximum time, in seconds, that a Summit WM Controller will wait for
a response from the RADIUS server before attempting again.
10 In the NAS IP Address box, type the Network Access Server (NAS) IP address.
Summit WM20 User Guide, Software Release 4.2
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