D-Link DWL-3500AP Administration Guide - Page 142

Set Security to IEEE 802.1X, Set the Authentication Server.

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D-Link Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Use the "get" command to view the updated security configuration and see the results of our new settings. DLINK-AP# get interface wlan0 security The following command gets details about how the internal network is configured, including security details. DLINK-AP# get bss wlan0bssvap0 detail The following command gets details about the interface and shows the WEP Key settings, specifically. DLINK-AP# get interface wlan0 detail Set Security to IEEE 802.1X To configure IEEE 802.1X as the security mode, you need to issue multiple commands. This section describes the commands and procedures to configure IEEE 802.1X. NOTE: This example shows how to configure 802.1X on VAP 0 on radio 1 (wlan0). For VAPs 1-7 interface commands, use wlanxvapy, where x is the radio, and y is the VAP ID. For example, to configure security on VAP 3 on radio 2, use wlan1vap3 instead of wlan0 in all of the following commands. 1. Set the security mode DLINK-AP# set interface wlan0 security dot1x 2. Set the Authentication Server. If you do not want to use the global RADIUS server for this VAP, you must disable the global RADIUS server and specify an IP address and RADIUS key for the VAP, as shown in the following commands: DLINK-AP# set bss wlan0bssvap0 radius-ip 10.23.6.13 DLINK-AP# set bss wlan0bssvap0 radius-key thisISmyKey You can enable RADIUS Accounting if you want to track and measure the resources a particular user has consumed such system time, amount of data transmitted and received, and so on. To enable RADIUS accounting on the VAP, enter the following command: set bss wlan0bssvap0 radius-accounting on 3. View the security settings. Use the "get" command to view the updated security configuration and see the results of the new settings. DLINK-AP# get interface wlan0 security The following command gets details about how the internal network is configured, including security details. DLINK-AP# get bss wlan0bssvap0 detail The following command gets details about the interface and shows the WEP Key settings, specifically. DLINK-AP# get interface wlan0 detail 142 © 2001-2008 D-Link Corporation. All Rights Reserved.

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© 2001-2008 D-Link Corporation. All Rights Reserved.
D-Link Unified Access Point Administrator’s Guide
Use the “get” command to view the updated security configuration and see the results of
our new settings.
DLINK-AP#
get interface wlan0 security
The following command gets details about how the internal network is configured,
including security details.
DLINK-AP#
get bss wlan0bssvap0 detail
The following command gets details about the interface and shows the WEP Key settings,
specifically.
DLINK-AP#
get interface wlan0 detail
Set Security to IEEE 802.1X
To configure IEEE 802.1X as the security mode, you need to issue multiple commands. This
section describes the commands and procedures to configure IEEE 802.1X.
NOTE:
This example shows how to configure 802.1X on VAP 0 on radio 1 (
wlan0
).
For VAPs 1-7 interface commands, use
wlan
x
vap
y
, where
x
is the radio, and
y
is the VAP ID. For example, to configure security on VAP 3 on radio 2, use
wlan1vap3
instead of
wlan0
in all of the following commands.
1.
Set the security mode
DLINK-AP#
set interface wlan0 security dot1x
2.
Set the Authentication Server.
If you do not want to use the global RADIUS server for this VAP, you must disable the
global RADIUS server and specify an IP address and RADIUS key for the VAP, as shown
in the following commands:
DLINK-AP#
set bss wlan0bssvap0 radius-ip 10.23.6.13
DLINK-AP#
set bss wlan0bssvap0 radius-key thisISmyKey
You can enable RADIUS Accounting if you want to track and measure the resources a
particular user has consumed such system time, amount of data transmitted and received,
and so on. To enable RADIUS accounting on the VAP, enter the following command:
set bss wlan0bssvap0 radius-accounting on
3.
View the security settings.
Use the “get” command to view the updated security configuration and see the results of
the new settings.
DLINK-AP#
get interface wlan0 security
The following command gets details about how the internal network is configured,
including security details.
DLINK-AP#
get bss wlan0bssvap0 detail
The following command gets details about the interface and shows the WEP Key settings,
specifically.
DLINK-AP#
get interface wlan0 detail