Set Authentication Proxy - D-Link DWS-1008 Cli Reference Manual

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DWS-1008 CLI Reference Guide
set authentication mac (continued)
Usage: You can configure different authentication methods for different groups of MAC
addresses by "globbing."
If you specify multiple authentication methods in the set authentication mac command, MSS
applies them in the order in which they appear in the command, with these results:
• If the first method responds with pass or fail, the evaluation is final.
• If the first method does not respond, MSS tries the second method, and so on.
• However, if local appears first, followed by a RADIUS server group, MSS ignores
any failed searches in the local database and sends an authentication request to
the RADIUS server group.
If the switch's configuration contains a set authentication mac command that matches the
SSID the user is attempting to access and the user's MAC address, MSS uses the method
specified by the command. Otherwise, MSS uses local MAC authentication by default.
If the username does not match an authentication rule for the SSID the user is attempting
to access, MSS uses the fallthru authentication type configured for the SSID, which can be
last-resort or none.
Examples: To use the local database to authenticate all users who access the mycorp2 SSID
DWS-1008# set authentication ssid mycorp2 mac ** local
success: change accepted.

set authentication proxy

Configures a proxy authentication rule for a third-party AP's wireless users.
Syntax: set authentication proxy ssid ssid-name user-glob radius-server-group
ssid ssid-name
user-glob
radius-server-
group
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by their MAC address, type the following command:
SSID name to which this authentication rule applies.
A single user or a set of users. Specify a username, use the
double-asterisk wildcard character (**) to specify all usernames, or use
the single-asterisk wildcard character (*) to specify a set of usernames
up to or following the first delimiter character - either an at sign (@) or
a period (.).
A group of RADIUS servers used for authentication.
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