Colubris Networks CN3000 Administrator's Manual page 83

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4. Click Force authentication. The light should turn green, indicating that the CN3000
5. Click Save.
Define GRE tunnels
Network > GRE
Define two GRE tunnels. Name them Tunnel 1 and Tunnel 2 and terminate them at the
remote GRE peer in the NOC.
Configure WLAN profiles
Wireless > Wi-Fi > WLAN profiles
1. Click the Colubris Networks profile to edit it.
2. Change the WLAN name to Standard.
3. In the Traffic Tunneling (GRE) box, do the following:
4. Disable Wireless protection.
5. Click Save.
6. Click Add New WLAN Profile.
7. Specify 8021x as the WLAN name.
8. Enable Wireless protection and select 802.1x.
9. Enable WEP encryption.
10. Enable the WEP encryption option.
11. Enable the WEP encryption option.
12. In the Traffic Tunneling (GRE) box, do the following:
13. Click Save.
Restart the CN3000.
Once one or more GRE tunnels are enabled, the CN3000 must be restarted any time
changes are made to any parameter on any page in the management tool.
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has been successfully authenticated.
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• Map Authenticated 802.1x user traffic to Tunnel #1
• Map Unauthenticated user traffic to Tunnel #2.
• Map Authenticated 802.1x user traffic to Tunnel #1
• Map Unauthenticated user traffic to Tunnel #2.
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