Netgear WC7500 User Manual - Page 142
Setting, Description, Enable Authentication, Enable Accounting, Update Global Key Every Seconds
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ProSAFE Wireless Controller Setting External RADIUS Server Description Enable Authentication Select the Enable Authentication check box to enable authentication. Enable Accounting Select the Enable Accounting check box to enable accounting. Primary Server Secondary Server Do the following for each server: 1. Specify the IP address. 2. Specify the port. The default port is 1812. 3. Specify the shared secret. For information about shared secret requirements, see Table 15 on page 362. Reauthentication time Specify the time (in seconds) after which reauthentication occurs (Seconds) for all WiFi clients. Update Global Key Every (Seconds) To enable update of the global key: 1. Select the Update Global Key Every (Seconds) check box. 2. Specify the interval (in seconds) after which the global key is updated for all WiFi clients. Internal Reauthentication Time Authentication (seconds) Server Update Global Key Every (seconds) Specify the time (in seconds) after which reauthentication occurs for all WiFi clients. To enable update of the global key: 1. Select the Update Global Key Every (Seconds) check box. 2. Specify the interval (in seconds) after which the global key is updated for all WiFi clients. When you use the internal authentication server, set up WiFi clients on the User Management page. For information, see Manage Users, Accounts, and Passwords on page 230. External Server IP LDAP Server Specify the IP address of the external Active Directory (AD) authentication server. Server Port Specify the port of the external AD server. The default port is 389. User Base DN Workgroup Name Specify the user base distinguished name (DN) on the AD server. Specify the workgroup name on the AD server. Admin Domain Domain Admin User Domain Admin Password Specify the administrative domain on the AD server. Specify the user name for the administrative domain. Specify the password for the administrative domain. Note: For information about password requirements, see Table 15 on page 362. 7. Click the Apply button. The changes are saved. Manage Security Profiles and Profile Groups 142