Importing A List Of Network Access Servers - Aruba Networks PowerConnect W Clearpass 100 Software Deployment Manual

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Motorola (RFC 3576 support)
Ruckus Networks
Trapeze Networks (RFC 3576 support)
Trendnet
Xirrus
RFC 3576 is used by the RADIUS server to request that a NAS disconnect or reauthorize a session that was
previously authorized by the RADIUS server.
If your NAS vendor is not listed, select the "Other NAS" option. If the NAS is known to support RFC 3576,
select the "RFC 3576 Dynamic Authorization Extensions Compatible" option. See
Authorization"
The Shared Secret is used to ensure the security of the authentication request to ClearPass Guest. It can be
a passphrase or a random set of ASCII characters up to 64 characters in length. The term "shared secret" is
used because the same value must be configured on both the RADIUS client and the RADIUS server.
The Web Login check box is displayed when certain vendors are selected. Select this option to
automatically create a corresponding RADIUS Web Login page for this NAS. See
Authorization"
Click the
Reset Form button to cancel your entry.
Once a NAS entry has been created, it can be edited, deleted or pinged by clicking on it.

Importing a List of Network Access Servers

NAS entries may be created from an existing list by uploading the list to ClearPass Guest. Click the
Import a list of network access servers link on the NAS List page to start the process.
The Upload NAS List form provides you with different options for importing a list of servers
.
To complete the form, you must either specify a file containing the server information, or type or paste in
the NAS information to the NAS List Text area.
Advanced import options may be specified by selecting the Show additional import options check box.
ClearPass Guest uses the UTF-8 character set encoding internally to store NAS server properties. If your file
is not encoded in UTF-8, the import may fail or produce unexpected results if non-ASCII characters are
used. To avoid this, you should specify what character set encoding you are using.
The format of the NAS list file is automatically detected. You may specify a particular encoding if the
automatic detection is not suitable for your data.
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in the Guest Management chapter for more information about RFC 3576.
in this chapter for details on customizing this page.
Create NAS Device button to create this NAS. If you do not want to proceed, click the
"RFC 3576 Dynamic
"Example: Time-Based
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