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Configuring IEEE 802.1X Authentication

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Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Section 2 - Getting Started Action Use DHCP as the connection type Use a Static IP as the connection type Set the Static IP address Set a Subnet Mask Commands set management dhcp-status up set management dhcp-status down set management static-ip For example: set management static-ip 10.10.12.221 set management static-mask For example: set management static-mask 255.255.255.0 Set the Default Gateway View the DNS Nameserver mode Dynamic= up Manual=down set static-ip-route gateway For example: set static-ip-route gateway 10.10.12.1 get host dns-via-dhcp Set DNS Nameservers to Use Static IP Addresses (Dynamic to Manual Mode) Set DNS Nameservers to Use DHCP IP Addressing (Manual to Dynamic Mode) set host dns-via-dhcp down set host static-dns-1 set host static-dns-2 For example: set host static-dns-1 192.168.23.45 set host dns-via-dhcp up Table 5 - CLI Commands for Ethernet Setting 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. DLINK-WLAN-AP# set management vlan-id 123 DLINK-WLAN-AP# set untagged-vlan status down DLINK-WLAN-AP# get management Property Value vlan-id 123 interface brtrunk static-ip 10.90.90.91 static-mask 255.0.0.0 ip 10.90.90.91 mask 255.0.0.0 mac 00:05:5E:80:70:00 dhcp-status down ipv6-status up ipv6-autoconfig-status up static-ipv6 :: static-ipv6-prefix-length 0 DLINK-WLAN-AP# get untagged-vlan Property Value vlan-id 1 status down DLINK-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 IEEE 802.1X Authentication" on page 19 for information about how to configure 802.1X by using the Web interface. October 2013 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 19

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Unified Access Point Administrator’s Guide
Unified Access Point Administrator’s Guide
Page 19
October 2013
Section 2 - Getting Started
Action
Commands
Use DHCP as the connection type
set management dhcp-status up
Use a Static IP as the connection type
set management dhcp-status down
Set the Static IP address
set management static-ip <ip_address>
For example:
set management static-ip 10.10.12.221
Set a Subnet Mask
set management static-mask <netmask>
For example:
set management static-mask 255.255.255.0
Set the Default Gateway
set static-ip-route gateway <ip_address>
For example:
set static-ip-route gateway 10.10.12.1
View the DNS Nameserver mode Dynamic= up
Manual=down
get host dns-via-dhcp
Set DNS Nameservers to Use Static IP Addresses
(Dynamic to Manual Mode)
set host dns-via-dhcp down
set host static-dns-1 <ip_address>
set host static-dns-2 <ip_address>
For example:
set host static-dns-1 192.168.23.45
Set DNS Nameservers to Use DHCP IP Addressing
(Manual to Dynamic Mode)
set host dns-via-dhcp up
Table 5 -
CLI Commands for Ethernet Setting
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.
DLINK-WLAN-AP# set management vlan-id 123
DLINK-WLAN-AP# set untagged-vlan status down
DLINK-WLAN-AP# get management
Property
Value
--------------------------------------------
vlan-id
123
interface
brtrunk
static-ip
10.90.90.91
static-mask
255.0.0.0
ip
10.90.90.91
mask
255.0.0.0
mac
00:05:5E:80:70:00
dhcp-status
down
ipv6-status
up
ipv6-autoconfig-status
up
static-ipv6
::
static-ipv6-prefix-length
0
DLINK-WLAN-AP# get untagged-vlan
Property
Value
---------------
vlan-id
1
status
down
DLINK-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 IEEE 802.1X Authentication” on page
19
for information about
how to configure 802.1X by using the Web interface.