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WFS709TP ProSafe Smart Wireless Switch Software Administration Manual 4. Set the Mode to Enable to activate the authentication server. Note: When you configure a server, you can set the VLAN for users based on attributes returned for the user during authentication. These values take precedence over the default VLAN configured for the user. See "Configuring Authentication Timers" on page 6-4 for more information. 5. Click Apply to apply the configuration. To edit or delete a RADIUS Server entry, click Edit or Delete in the Action column of the RADIUS server entry. • If you are editing the entry, enter your changes, then click Apply to save the configuration. • If you are deleting the entry, a pop-up window displays the message "Are you sure you want to delete the RADIUS server ?" Click OK to delete the entry. Adding Users to the Internal Database You can create entries in an internal database that can be used to authenticate users. The internal database contains a list of users along with the password for each user. When you configure the WFS709TP as the primary server, user information in incoming authentication requests is checked against the internal database. To add a user to the internal database: 1. Collect the following information required for internal database entries (Table 6-2). Table 6-2. Internal Database Entry Information Parameter User Name Password E-mail Entry does not expire/ Expiration Description User name (mandatory field) Password (mandatory field) E-mail address of the user No expiration on user entry, expiration duration (in minutes), or specific time and date of expiration. If an expiration is configured for the user, the user is disconnected at the expiration of the account. To continue network access, a user will need to authenticate using an unexpired account. Configuring AAA Servers 6-3 v1.0, June 2007

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WFS709TP ProSafe Smart Wireless Switch Software Administration Manual
Configuring AAA Servers
6-3
v1.0, June 2007
4.
Set the Mode to Enable to activate the authentication server.
5.
Click Apply to apply the configuration.
To edit or delete a RADIUS Server entry, click Edit or Delete in the Action column of the
RADIUS server entry.
If you are editing the entry, enter your changes, then click Apply to save the configuration.
If you are deleting the entry, a pop-up window displays the message “Are you sure you want to
delete the RADIUS server <server_name>?” Click OK to delete the entry.
Adding Users to the Internal Database
You can create entries in an internal database that can be used to authenticate users. The internal
database contains a list of users along with the password for each user. When you configure the
WFS709TP as the primary server, user information in incoming authentication requests is checked
against the internal database.
To add a user to the internal database:
1.
Collect the following information required for internal database entries (
Table 6-2
).
Note:
When you configure a server, you can set the VLAN for users based on
attributes returned for the user during authentication. These values take
precedence over the default VLAN configured for the user. See
“Configuring
Authentication Timers” on page 6-4
for more information.
Table 6-2. Internal Database Entry Information
Parameter
Description
User Name
User name (mandatory field)
Password
Password (mandatory field)
E-mail
E-mail address of the user
Entry does not expire/
Expiration
No expiration on user entry, expiration duration (in minutes), or specific
time and date of expiration.
If an expiration is configured for the user, the user is disconnected at
the expiration of the account. To continue network access, a user will
need to authenticate using an unexpired account.