D-Link DWS-3024L User Manual - Page 60

Configuring AP-to-Switch Authentication Information, Configuring VLAN Information on the Access Point

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D-Link Unified Access System User Manual In the following example, the administrator enables the 802.1X supplicant and sets the user name to wlanAP and the password to test1234. WLAN-AP# set dot1x-supplicant status up WLAN-AP# set dot1x-supplicant user wlanAP WLAN-AP# set dot1x-supplicant password test1234 WLAN-AP# get dot1x-supplicant Property Value status up user wlanAP Configuring AP-to-Switch Authentication Information You can configure a pass phrase on the AP and on the switch so that only authenticated APs can associate with the switch. If you do enable AP authentication on the Unified Switch, you must connect to the access point CLI and configure a pass phrase. This pass phrase must be the same as the one you configure on the Unified Switch. To configure the pass phrase on the AP, use the following command: set managed-ap pass-phrase The pass phrase can be up to 32 alphanumeric characters. For example, the following command sets the AP-to-Unified Switch authentication pass phrase to test1234. WLAN-AP# set managed-ap pass-phrase test1234 For more information about AP-to-Unified Switch authentication and how to configure it on the switch, see "Configuring AP Authentication" on page 75. Configuring VLAN Information on the Access Point The management VLAN is VLAN 1 by default. This VLAN is also the default untagged VLAN. This means that all traffic, including management traffic, is untagged. If you want to limit access to the management interface on the access point or if you already have a management VLAN configured on your network with a different VLAN ID, you can change the VLAN ID of the management VLAN on the access point from the AP CLI. 60 © 2001- 2008 D-Link Corporation. All Rights Reserved.

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D-Link Unified Access System User Manual
In the following example, the administrator enables the 802.1X supplicant and sets the user
name to wlanAP and the password to test1234.
WLAN-AP#
set dot1x-supplicant status up
WLAN-AP#
set dot1x-supplicant user wlanAP
WLAN-AP#
set dot1x-supplicant password test1234
WLAN-AP#
get dot1x-supplicant
Property
Value
----------------
status
up
user
wlanAP
Configuring AP-to-Switch Authentication Information
You can configure a pass phrase on the AP and on the switch so that only authenticated APs
can associate with the switch. If you do enable AP authentication on the Unified Switch, you
must connect to the access point CLI and configure a pass phrase. This pass phrase must be the
same as the one you configure on the Unified Switch.
To configure the pass phrase on the AP, use the following command:
set managed-ap pass-phrase
<phrase>
The pass phrase can be up to 32 alphanumeric characters.
For example, the following command sets the AP-to-Unified Switch authentication pass
phrase to test1234.
WLAN-AP#
set managed-ap pass-phrase test1234
For more information about AP-to-Unified Switch authentication and how to configure it on
the switch, see
“Configuring AP Authentication”
on page 75.
Configuring VLAN Information on the Access Point
The management VLAN is VLAN 1 by default. This VLAN is also the default untagged
VLAN. This means that all traffic, including management traffic, is untagged.
If you want to limit access to the management interface on the access point or if you already
have a management VLAN configured on your network with a different VLAN ID, you can
change the VLAN ID of the management VLAN on the access point from the AP CLI.