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Local MAC ACL Group, External Radius Server
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ProSAFE Wireless Controller Setting Description Authentication Settings section Note: The options that display onscreen depend on the selection from Network Authentication menu. Note: The MAC ACL MAC ACL buttons displays only when you select Open System, Shared Key, WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK, or WPA-PSK & WPA2-PSK from the Network Authentication menu. Select one of the following radio buttons: • Local. Use local MAC authentication. The Local MAC ACL Group menu displays so you can select a group. For more information, see Manage MAC Authentication and MAC Authentication Groups on page 146. • External. Use external MAC authentication. The External Radius Server menu displays so you can select a server. You can select either the basic-Auth RADIUS server or a RADIUS server of an advanced authentication group. You cannot use the external LDAP server. For information about setting up and enabling internal and external authentication servers, see Manage Authentication Servers and Authentication Server Groups on page 140. Note: The MAC ACL radio buttons do not display onscreen if the network authentication uses an external RADIUS server. The reason for this is that you can configure either MAC authentication with an external RADIUS server or network authentication with an external RADIUS server, but not both. That is, if you configure an external RADIUS server with WPA, WPA2, or WPA & WPA2 (or you use Legacy 802.1X), you cannot use external MAC authentication, and the MAC ACL radio buttons do not display onscreen. You can still use internal MAC authentication. Note: The Captive Portal check box displays only when you select Open System, Shared Key, WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK, or WPA-PSK & WPA2-PSK from the Network Authentication menu. Captive Portal Select the Captive Portal check box if you want to enable a guest portal or captive portal. The Captive Portal menu displays so you can select a portal. You can select either the Basic portal or a portal from the advanced portal group. For information about setting up portals, see Manage Guest Network Access Through Guest Portals and Captive Portals on page 223. Note: If the network authentication uses a RADIUS server, whether it is a local server or an external server, you cannot configure captive portal authentication. That is, if you configure a RADIUS server with WPA, WPA2, or WPA & WPA2 (or if you use legacy 802.1X), the Captive Portal check box is not shown onscreen. Manage Security Profiles and Profile Groups 134