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5. Click the Config button next to the
MAC Addresses can be configured.
The MAC Authentication Format setting determines the text format that MAC addresses are transmitted
when using MAC-Auth authentication
6. Select a format for MAC Addresses used in MAC Authentication:
• No delimiter: The 12 digit MAC Address is in a format with no spaces or delimeters.
• Colin delimiter: The 12 digit MAC Address is in a format seperated by colons after every pair.
• Dash delimiter: The 12 digit MAC Address is in a format seperated by dashes after every pair.
• Dot delimiter per four: The 12 digit MAC Address is in a format seperated by periods after every four
digits.
• Middle Dash delimiter: The 12 digit MAC Address is in a format seperated in the middle by a dash.
7. Click
OK
to use the changes to the running configuration and close the dialog.
8. Click
Cancel
Configuring External Radius Server Support
If either the EAP 802.1x, Hotspot or Dynamic MAC ACL options have been selected as an authentication
scheme for a WLAN, the
becomes enabled. The Radius Configuration screen provides users the option of defining an external primary
and secondary Radius Server as well as a NAC Server if you do not use the switch's resident Radius Server.
NOTE: If using the switch's local Radius Server for user authentication instead of an
external primary or secondary Radius Server, see
6-70. The switch's local Radius Server provides an easy setup option and offers a high
degree of security and accountability.
The switch ships with a default configuration defining the local Radius Server as the primary authentication
source (default users are admin with superuser privileges and operator with monitor privileges). No
secondary authentication source is specified. However, Motorola recommends using an external Radius
Server as the primary user authentication source and the local switch Radius Server as the secondary user
authentication source. To use an external Radius Server as either a primary or secondary authentication
source, it must be specified appropriately.
MAC Authentication
to close the dialog without committing updates to the running configuration.
Radius Config...
button at the bottom of the Network > Wireless LANs > Edit
option to open a dialogue where the format of
Configuring the Radius Server on page

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