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8 port 10/100 wireless switch with power over ethernet
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Syntax:
name
enable
disable
Defaults:
Access:
Usage:
Examples:
DWS-1008# set service-profile wpa_clients auth-dot1x disable
success: change accepted.
set service-profile auth-fallthru
Specifies the authentication type for users who do not match an 802.1X or MAC authentication
rule for an SSID managed by the service profile. When a user tries to associate with an SSID,
MSS checks the authentication rules for that SSID for a userglob that matches the username.
If the SSID does not have an authentication rule that matches the username, authentication
for the user falls through to the fallthru method.
The fallthru method is a service profile parameter, and applies to all radios within the radio
profiles that are mapped to the service profile.
Syntax:
last-resort
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set service-profile name auth-dot1x {enable | disable}
Service profile name.
Enables 802.1X authentication of WPA clients.
Disables 802.1X authentication of WPA clients.
When the WPA IE is enabled, 802.1X authentication of WPA clients is
enabled by default. If the WPA IE is disabled, the auth-dot1x setting has no
effect.
Enabled.
This command does not disable dynamic WEP for non-WPA clients. To
disable dynamic WEP for non-WPA clients, enable the WPA IE (if not already
enabled) and disable the 40-bit WEP and 104-bit WEP cipher suites in the
WPA IE, if they are not already disabled.
To use 802.1X authentication for WPA clients, you also must enable the
WPA IE. If you disable 802.1X authentication of WPA clients, the only method
available for authenticating the clients is preshared key (PSK) authentication.
To use this, you must enable PSK support and configure a passphrase or key.
The following command disables 802.1X authentication for WPA clients that
use service profile wpa_clients:
set service-profile name auth-fallthru
{last-resort | none}
Automatically authenticates the user and allows access to the SSID
requested by the user, without requiring a username and password.
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