Configuring Authentication Types - Motorola RFS7000 Series System Reference Manual

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10. Click
OK
to use the changes to the running configuration and close the dialog.
11. Click
Cancel
to close the dialog without committing updates to the running configuration
NOTE In a cluster environment with multiple switches, ensure the VLAN list is consistent
across all switches.

4.5.1.3 Configuring Authentication Types

Refer to the following to configure the WLAN authentication options available on the switch:
Configuring 802.1x EAP
Configuring Kerboros
Configuring Hotspots
Configuring an Internal Hotspot
Configuring External Hotspot
Configuring Advanced Hotspot
Configuring MAC Authentication
Configuring 802.1x EAP
The IEEE 802.1x standard ties the 802.1x EAP authentication protocol to both wired and wireless LAN
applications.
The EAP process begins when an unauthenticated supplicant (MU) tries to connect with an authenticator (in
this case, the authentication server). The switch passes EAP packets from the client to an authentication server
on the wired side of the switch. All other packet types are blocked until the authentication server (typically, a
Radius server) verifies the MU's identity.
NOTE As part of the EAP configuration process, ensure a primary and optional secondary
Radius server have been properly configured to authenticate the users requesting
access to the EAP protected WLAN. For more information on configuring Radius
Server support for the EAP 802.1x WLAN, see
Configuring External Radius Server Support on page
To configure a 802.1x EAP authentication scheme for a WLAN:
1. Select
Network
2. Select an existing WLAN from those displayed within the
button.
A WLAN screen displays with the WLAN's existing configuration. Refer to the
Encryption
columns to assess the WLAN's existing security configuration.
3. Select the
802.1X EAP
The
Radius Config...
optional secondary Radius Server have been configured to authenticate users requesting access to
the EAP 802.1x supported WLAN. For more information, see
Support on page
4-43.
4. Click the
Config
button to the right of the 802.1X EAP checkbox.
>
Wireless LANs
from the main menu tree.
button from within the Authentication field.
button on the bottom of the screen becomes enabled. Ensure a primary and
Network Setup
4-43.
Configuration
tab and click the
Authentication
Configuring External Radius Server
4-33
Edit
and

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