
Figure 34 Security Tab: Open
To configure settings for the open security level:
1. To enable MAC authentication, select Enabled from the MAC authentication drop-down list. When Enabled,
configure at least one RADIUS server for authentication server.
a. Select a required type of authentication server option from the Authentication server 1 drop-down list.
l New— If you select this option, an external RADIUS server has to be configured to authenticate the users.
For information on configuring an external RADIUS server, see Authentication on page 117.
l Internal server— To use an internal server, select Internal server and add the clients that are required to
authenticate with the internal RADIUS server. Click the Users link to add the users. For information on
adding a user, see Configuring Users on page 129.
b. Reauth interval— When set to a value greater than zero, APs periodically reauthenticate all associated and
authenticated clients.
c. Accounting — When enabled, APs posts accounting information to the RADIUS server at the specified
Accounting interval.
d. Blacklisting— To enable blacklisting of the clients with a specific number of authentication failures, select the
Enabled option. Specify the number of times after which users who fail to authenticate must be dynamically
blacklisted in the Max authentication failures text box. The maximum value for this entry is 10.
2. Click Upload Certificate and browse to upload a certificate file for the internal server. See Uploading Certificates
on page 150 for more information.
3. Click Next to configure access rules. For more information, see Configuring Access Rules for a WLAN SSID
Profile on page 91.
In the CLI
To configure security settings for the employee and voice users of a WLAN SSID profile:
(Instant Access Point)(config)# wlan ssid-profile <SSID-Name>
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