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Profile Name, Submit, AAA/RADIUS, MAC Access Control, Secret, Accounting

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D-Link Unified Access System User Manual Table 7. Global RADIUS Server Field Secret Accounting Description The RADIUS Secret is the shared secret key for the RADIUS server. Click the Edit check box to enter a secret. The text you enter is displayed as "*" characters to prevent others from seeing the RADIUS key as you type. RADIUS Accounting allows you to track and measure the resources a particular user has consumed such as system time and amount of data transmitted and received. NOTE: If you access the RADIUS and MAC Authentication configuration information from the AP Profile page, the Profile Name field also appears. To rename the profile, delete the existing name and enter the new name in the field, then click Submit. On the AAA/RADIUS tab, you can also configure a global list containing the MAC addresses of wireless clients to allow or deny access to APs. The list only applies to profiles that use local MAC Authentication, which is an SSID setting. MAC Authentication is disabled by default. For information about enabling MAC Authentication, see "Configuring the Default Network" on page 94. If you select Allow as the default action, the wireless clients you add to the Allow MAC List can connect to the AP, and all other wireless clients are denied. If you select Deny as the default action, the wireless clients with the MAC addresses that you add to the Deny MAC list cannot associate with the AP. NOTE: The MAC list label updates depending on the default action you select. Figure 37. MAC Access Control Allows only MAC addresses that appear in the list Denies only MAC addresses that appear in the list To add a wireless client to the MAC Authentication list, enter the MAC address of the client in the MAC Address field and click Add. You must click Submit to apply the changes. 86 © 2001- 2008 D-Link Corporation. All Rights Reserved.

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All Rights Reserved.
D-Link Unified Access System User Manual
NOTE:
If you access the RADIUS and MAC Authentication configuration
information from the AP Profile page, the
Profile Name
field also appears. To
rename the profile, delete the existing name and enter the new name in the
field, then click
Submit
.
On the
AAA/RADIUS
tab, you can also configure a global list containing the MAC addresses
of wireless clients to allow or deny access to APs. The list only applies to profiles that use
local MAC Authentication, which is an
SSID
setting. MAC Authentication is disabled by
default. For information about enabling MAC Authentication, see
“Configuring the Default
Network”
on page 94.
If you select Allow as the default action, the wireless clients you add to the Allow MAC List
can connect to the AP, and all other wireless clients are denied. If you select Deny as the
default action, the wireless clients with the MAC addresses that you add to the Deny MAC list
cannot associate with the AP.
NOTE:
The MAC list label updates depending on the default action you select.
Figure 37. MAC Access Control
To add a wireless client to the MAC Authentication list, enter the MAC address of the client in
the MAC Address field and click
Add
. You must click
Submit
to apply the changes.
Secret
The RADIUS Secret is the shared secret key for the RADIUS server. Click the Edit
check box to enter a secret. The text you enter is displayed as “*” characters to
prevent others from seeing the RADIUS key as you type.
Accounting
RADIUS Accounting allows you to track and measure the resources a particular user
has consumed such as system time and amount of data transmitted and received.
Table 7.
Global RADIUS Server
Field
Description
Allows only MAC
addresses that
appear in the list
Denies only MAC
addresses that
appear in the list