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Manage Authentication Servers and Authentication Server Groups, Authentication Server Concepts

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ProSAFE Wireless Controller Table 10. Network authentication and data encryption settings (continued) Network Authentication Data Selection Encryption Options WPA2-PSK AES TKIP + AES WPA-PSK & WPA2-PSK TKIP + AES Note: Use this option if the network includes both WPA and WPA2 clients. Configuration Steps To configure WPA2-PSK authentication: 1. From the Data Encryption menu, select the type of encryption: - AES. Supports AES only. - TKIP + AES. Supports both TKIP and AES. 2. To display the characters in the WPA Passphrase (Network Key) field, select the Show Passphrase check box. 3. Type a passphrase of at least eight characters in the WPA Passphrase (Network Key) field. Note: For information about requirements for a WPA passphrase, see Table 15 on page 389. To configure WPA-PSK & WPA2-PSK authentication: 1. To display the characters in the WPA Passphrase (Network Key) field, select the Show Passphrase check box. 2. Type a passphrase of at least eight characters in the WPA Passphrase (Network Key) field. Note: The Data Encryption menu displays TKIP + AES, which is the only available option. Both TKIP and AES are supported. Note: For information about requirements for a WPA passphrase, see Table 15 on page 389. Manage Authentication Servers and Authentication Server Groups You can set up internal and external authentication servers and server groups that the wireless controller can use for authentication. Authentication Server Concepts You can specify three types of authentication servers: internal, external RADIUS, and external LDAP: • Internal authentication server. The wireless controller handles authentication. If you use this setting, set up WiFi clients on the User Management page (see Manage Users, Accounts, and Passwords on page 236.) • External RADIUS server. You can define a basic external RADIUS server that you would typically use in the profiles of a basic profile group of a small-scale network. You must specify its configuration on the basic Authentication Server page (see Configure Basic Authentication Server Settings on page 142) so that you can select this authentication Manage Security Profiles and Profile Groups 140

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Manage Security Profiles and Profile Groups
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ProSAFE Wireless Controller
Manage Authentication Servers and Authentication
Server Groups
You can set up internal and external authentication servers and server groups that the
wireless controller can use for authentication.
Authentication Server Concepts
You can specify three types of authentication servers: internal, external RADIUS, and
external LDAP:
Internal authentication server
. The wireless controller handles authentication. If you
use this setting, set up WiFi clients on the User Management page (see
Manage Users,
Accounts, and Passwords
on page 236.)
External RADIUS server
. You can define a basic external RADIUS server that you would
typically use in the profiles of a basic profile group of a small-scale network. You must
specify its configuration on the basic Authentication Server page (see
Configure Basic
Authentication Server Settings
on page 142) so that you can select this authentication
WPA2-PSK
AES
TKIP + AES
To configure WPA2-PSK authentication:
1.
From the
Data Encryption
menu, select the type of
encryption:
-
AES
. Supports AES only.
-
TKIP + AES
. Supports both TKIP and AES.
2.
To display the characters in the
WPA Passphrase (Network
Key)
field, select the
Show Passphrase
check box.
3.
Type a passphrase of at least eight characters in the
WPA
Passphrase (Network Key)
field.
Note:
For information about requirements for a WPA
passphrase, see
Table 15
on page 389.
WPA-PSK & WPA2-PSK
Note:
Use this option if
the network includes both
WPA and WPA2 clients.
TKIP + AES
To configure WPA-PSK & WPA2-PSK authentication:
1.
To display the characters in the
WPA Passphrase (Network
Key)
field, select the
Show Passphrase
check box.
2.
Type a passphrase of at least eight characters in the
WPA
Passphrase (Network Key)
field.
Note:
The
Data Encryption
menu displays
TKIP + AES
, which
is the only available option. Both TKIP and AES are supported.
Note:
For information about requirements for a WPA
passphrase, see
Table 15
on page 389.
Table 10.
Network authentication and data encryption settings (continued)
Network Authentication
Selection
Data
Encryption
Options
Configuration Steps