Using The Gui To Configure Radius - Cisco 2100 Series Configuration Manual

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Configuring RADIUS
Choose a previously created group from the Group drop-down box.
Step 16
Note
Click Edit Settings. The Group Setup page appears.
Step 17
Under Cisco Aironet Attributes, check the Cisco-Aironet-Session-Timeout check box and enter a
Step 18
session timeout value in the edit box.
Step 19
To specify read-only or read-write access to controllers through RADIUS authentication, set the
Service-Type attribute (006) to Callback NAS Prompt for read-only access or to Administrative for
read-write privileges. If you do not set this attribute, the authentication process completes successfully
(without an authorization error on the controller), but you might be prompted to authenticate again.
Note
Note
Step 20
Click Submit to save your changes.

Using the GUI to Configure RADIUS

Using the controller GUI, follow these steps to configure RADIUS.
Click Security > AAA > RADIUS.
Step 1
Perform one of the following:
Step 2
Note
The RADIUS Authentication (or Accounting) Servers page appears (see
Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Configuration Guide
5-6
This step assumes that you have already assigned users to groups on the ACS according to the
roles to which they will be assigned.
If you set the Service-Type attribute on the ACS, make sure to check the Management check
box on the RADIUS Authentication Servers page of the controller GUI. See
section for more information.
The
"RADIUS Authentication Attributes Sent by the Access Point" section on page 5-15
the RADIUS attributes that are sent by a lightweight access point to a client in access-request
and access-accept packets.
If you want to configure a RADIUS server for authentication, click Authentication.
If you want to configure a RADIUS server for accounting, click Accounting.
The GUI pages used to configure authentication and accounting contain mostly the same fields.
Therefore, these instructions walk through the configuration only once, using the Authentication
pages as examples. You would follow the same steps to configure multiple services and/or
multiple servers.
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Configuring Security Solutions
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