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Chapter 9: Common Configuration Examples
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Notice that the private PSK user definitions for employees are sent directly to the people who will use them, but those for
contractors are sent to a department manager for dissemination. All definitions are also sent to the SmartPath EMS VMA
administrator as a backup.
2. Click Configuration > Advanced Configuration > Authentication > Local Users > Import > Browse, navigate to the file
containing the private PSK user definitions, select it, and then click Import.

9.4.6 Private PSK SSID

To configure an SSID for the private PSK users that you have created, click Configuration > SSIDs > New, enter the following, and
then click Save:
Profile Name: star
SSID: star
The profile name is the name that you reference in the WLAN policy and contains the SSID and related configuration
objects, such as user profiles and user groups. The SSID is the name that SmartPath APs broadcast. Although they can be
different so that you can create different profiles for the same SSID for use at different locations, the two names are the
same in this example.
Description: Use for both employees and contractors
SSID Access Security: Private PSK
Use Default Private PSK Settings: (select)
Private PSK User Groups: Select Employees(30) and Contractors(35) in the Available Private PSK User Groups list and then click
the right arrow ( > ) to move them to the Selected Private PSK groups list.
User Profiles for Traffic Management: Select Employees(30) and Contractors(35) in the Available User Profiles list and then click
the right arrow to move them to the Selected User Profiles list.
SSID Broadcast Band: 2.4 GHz (11n/b/g)
This is the broadcast band for the radio operating in access mode.

9.4.7 WLAN Policy

To add the SSID to a WLAN policy, click Configuration > WLAN Policies > wlan_policy_name > Add/Remove SSID Profile, select
star in the Available SSID Profiles list, click the right arrow ( > ) to move it to the Selected SSID Profiles list, click Apply, and then
click Save.
To push the private PSK user groups, users, and WLAN policy configuration to the SmartPath APs on which you want to provide
guest access, click Monitor > Access Points > SmartPath APs > (select SmartPath APs) > Update > Upload and Activate
Configuration, enter the following, and then click Upload:
Upload and activate configuration: (select)
Upload and activate CWP pages and Server key: (clear)
Upload and activate certificate for RADIUS and VPN services: (clear)
Upload and activate employee, guests, and contractor credentials: (select)
List of all SmartPath APs selected on the Monitor > Access Points > SmartPath APs page: (select)
Because the WLAN policy for the selected SmartPath APs contains an SSID using captive web portal files, upload
and activate the files required for the captive Web portal to function and also the configuration. SmartPath EMS
VMA uploads the captive Web portal files first followed by the configuration.
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