Configuring Filtering Rules For A Wm-Ad - Extreme Networks Summit WM User Manual

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3 Click the RAD Policy tab.
4 In the Filter ID Values box, type the name of a group that you want to define specific filtering rules
for to control network access.
5 Click the corresponding Add button. The filter ID value is displayed in the list. These filter ID values
will appear in the Filter ID list on the Filtering tab. These filter ID values must match those set up
for the filter ID attribute in the RADIUS server.
6 If applicable, repeat steps 4 and 5 to add additional filtering ID values.
7 In the WM-AD Group Name box, type the name of a WM-AD group you want to create and define
within the selected parent WM-AD.
8 Click the corresponding Add button. The Group Name will appear as a child of the parent WM-AD
in the left pane WM Access Domains list.
9 To your changes, click Save.

Configuring filtering rules for a WM-AD

The next step in configuring a WM-AD is to configure the filtering rules for a WM-AD.
In an AAA WM-AD, a non-authenticated filter is unnecessary because users have already been
authenticated. When authentication is returned, the filter ID group filters are applied. For AAA, a WM-
AD can have a sub-group with Login-LAT-group ID that has its own filtering rules. If no filter ID
matches are found, then the default filter is applied. WM-AD Policy is also applicable for Captive Portal
and MAC-based authorization.
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