Note:
Network routers must be configured to route traffic destined for the subnet defined by
the Port Settings to the WLAN Access Manager or WLAN Secure Server.
Step 8.
Click Update.
2.4
Setting the Shared Secret
All WLAN Access Managers must prove to a system's WLAN Secure Server that
they are trusted. A shared secret is used by the WLAN Access Manager to establish
this trust relationship. You must set this shared secret on the WLAN Secure Server
that controls one or more WLAN Access Managers.
2.4.1
Authorizing the Shared Secret on the WLAN Secure Server
To set the shared secret in a WLAN Secure Server:
Step 1.
Click Shared Secret Authorization from the Main Menu.
The Shared Secret Authorization Configuration screen appears, as shown
in
Figure 2-7. Configure WLAN Access Manager Shared Secret
Step 2.
Type the shared secret.
Step 3.
Confirm the shared secret.
Step 4.
Click Submit Changes.
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Figure
2-7.
Configuring the WLAN Security System