To configure SP Identification for the hotspot:
Note
Wildcards are supported. For example, for realm, you can enter*.extreme.area120.com
, instead of entering specific
realms.To add realms:
If the device has been provisioned with the home service provider, the device does not need to use the EAP methods in the NAI Realm List. The mobile device knows the EAP method required to authenticate against its home service provider and automatically uses it.
Note
Keep your DNS server records up to date so that mobile devices can resolve the server domain names (FQDN).Mobile devices with a SIM or USIM credential, can obtain a realm from the hotspot NAI Realm list. While 3GPP credentials are usually used to access a hotspot, a targeted NAI home query is an efficient alternative approach. The device's connection manager compares the realm information in the list to the information that is stored on the device. The connection manager uses the mobile device‘s pre-configured user preferences and policy to make a decision between a hotspot AP or a non-hotspot AP, if both are available.
Note
The order of the roaming consortium definition is important and it is preserved during configuration changes and system upgrade. The AP39xx access points continue to support only two identifiers. The AP39xx receives the first two identifiers in the list.Use roaming consortium authentication when you do not know all the authenticated realms. Using identifiers unique to the organization in the beacon is a battery efficient roaming method because there are no ANQP queries needed.
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The New button remains unavailable until valid values are entered in both fields.