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Chapter 5
Configuring Security Solutions
Figure 5-2
This page lists any RADIUS servers that have already been configured.
If you want to delete an existing server, hover your cursor over the blue drop-down arrow for that
server and choose Remove.
If you want to make sure that the controller can reach a particular server, hover your cursor over the
blue drop-down arrow for that server and choose Ping.
Step 3
From the Call Station ID Type drop-down box, choose IP Address, System MAC Address, or AP MAC
Address to specify whether the IP address, system MAC address, or AP MAC address of the originator
will be sent to the RADIUS server in the Access-Request message.
To enable RADIUS-to-controller key transport using AES key wrap protection, check the Use AES Key
Step 4
Wrap check box. The default value is unchecked. This feature is required for FIPS customers.
Click Apply to commit your changes.
Step 5
Perform one of the following:
Step 6
To edit an existing RADIUS server, click the server index number for that server. The RADIUS
Authentication (or Accounting) Servers > Edit page appears.
To add a RADIUS server, click New. The RADIUS Authentication (or Accounting) Servers > New
page appears (see
OL-17037-01
RADIUS Authentication Servers Page
Figure
5-3).
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