D-Link DWL-8600AP Administration Guide - Page 24

Onfiguring, Uthentication

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D-Link UAP Software User Manual 12/10/09 In the following example, the administrator uses the CLI to set the management VLAN ID to 123 and to disable the untagged VLAN so that all traffic is tagged with a VLAN ID. D-Link-WLAN-AP# set management vlan-id 123 D-Link-WLAN-AP# set untagged-vlan status down D-Link-WLAN-AP# get management Property Value vlan-id 123 interface brvlan123 static-ip 10.90.90.91 static-mask 255.0.0.0 ip 10.254.24.43 mask 255.255.248.0 mac 00:02:BC:00:14:E8 dhcp-status up D-Link-WLAN-AP# get untagged-vlan Property Value vlan-id 1 status down D-Link-WLAN-AP# CONFIGURING IEEE 802.1X AUTHENTICATION On networks that use IEEE 802.1X, port-based network access control, a supplicant (client) cannot gain access to the network until the 802.1X authenticator grants access. If your network uses 802.1X, you must configure 802.1X authentication information that the AP can supply to the authenticator. If your network uses IEEE 802.1X see "Configuring 802.1X Authentication" on page 65 for information about how to configure 802.1X by using the Web interface. USING THE CLI TO CONFIGURE 802.1X AUTHENTICATION INFORMATION The following table shows the commands used to configure the 802.1X supplicant information using the CLI. Table 6: CLI Commands for the 802.1X Supplicant Action View 802.1X supplicant settings Enable 802.1X supplicant Disable 802.1X supplicant Set the 802.1X user name Set the 802.1s password Command get dot1x-supplicant set dot1x-supplicant status up set dot1x-supplicant status down set dot1x-supplicant user set dot1x-supplicant password In the following example, the administrator enables the 802.1X supplicant and sets the user name to wlanAP and the password to test1234. Page 24 Configuring IEEE 802.1X Authentication 34CSFP6XXUAP-SWUM100-D13

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D-Link UAP
Software User Manual
12/10/09
Page
24
Configuring IEEE 802.1X Authentication
34CSFP6XXUAP-SWUM100-D13
In the following example, the administrator uses the CLI to set the management VLAN ID to 123 and to disable the untagged
VLAN so that all traffic is tagged with a VLAN ID.
D-Link-WLAN-AP#
set management vlan-id 123
D-Link-WLAN-AP#
set untagged-vlan status down
D-Link-WLAN-AP#
get management
Property
Value
------------------------------
vlan-id
123
interface
brvlan123
static-ip
10.90.90.91
static-mask
255.0.0.0
ip
10.254.24.43
mask
255.255.248.0
mac
00:02:BC:00:14:E8
dhcp-status
up
D-Link-WLAN-AP#
get untagged-vlan
Property
Value
---------------
vlan-id
1
status
down
D-Link-WLAN-AP#
C
ONFIGURING
IEEE 802.1X A
UTHENTICATION
On networks that use IEEE 802.1X, port-based network access control, a supplicant (client) cannot gain access to the
network until the 802.1X authenticator grants access. If your network uses 802.1X, you must configure 802.1X authentication
information that the AP can supply to the authenticator.
If your network uses IEEE 802.1X see
“Configuring 802.1X Authentication” on page 65
for information about how to configure
802.1X by using the Web interface.
U
SING
THE
CLI
TO
C
ONFIGURE
802.1X A
UTHENTICATION
I
NFORMATION
The following table shows the commands used to configure the 802.1X supplicant information using the CLI.
In the following example, the administrator enables the 802.1X supplicant and sets the user name to wlanAP and the
password to test1234.
Table 6:
CLI Commands for the 802.1X Supplicant
Action
Command
View 802.1X supplicant settings
get dot1x-supplicant
Enable 802.1X supplicant
set dot1x-supplicant status up
Disable 802.1X supplicant
set dot1x-supplicant status down
Set the 802.1X user name
set dot1x-supplicant user
<name>
Set the 802.1s password
set dot1x-supplicant password
<password>