A network policy can include one or more wireless networks, commonly referred to as SSIDs. A wireless network SSID is an alphanumeric string that identifies a wireless network, including the set of authentication and encryption services that wireless clients and access point devices use to communicate with each other over the network.
This task is part of the network policy configuration workflow. Use this task to configure an SSID for a a standard wireless network.
For more information, see Configure Classification Rules
Note
If you have more than 16 SSIDs, the check box appears dimmed. To enable the check box, reduce the number of SSIDs to fewer than 16.
ExtremeCloud IQ and IQ Engine use this name to group all the settings related to this wireless network, such as required and optional data rates, DoS policies, MAC filters, and the broadcast SSID.
Clients discover this broadcast name from beacons and probe responses.
Note
Mapping an SSID to both radio types is a good approach if the devices need to work with some wireless clients that only support 802.11n/b/g, and others that only support 802.11ac/n/a/ac/x. In this case, both Wi-Fi 0 and Wi-Fi 1 must be in access mode or dual mode. If hive members need to support wireless backhaul communications with each other and you want both interfaces to provide client access, then one of the wireless interfaces must be able to provide both access and backhaul links.Method | Configuration |
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SSID Authentication |
Note: For
security reasons, WEP configuration is no longer
available in the UI. If you require WEP for business
continuity purposes, you can enable it via
Supplemental CLI.
|
MAC Authentication | See Configure MAC Authentication. |
See Configure RADIUS Server Settings to add a wireless network (SSID)-specific RADIUS object. See Configure an External RADIUS Server to add an external RADIUS common object.
To use classification, select Apply RADIUS server groups to devices via classification.
Note
Authentication with ExtremeCloud IQ Authentication Service and Authentication with ExtremeCloud Universal ZTNA are mutually exclusive settings.To create a new schedule, see Configure an Availability Schedule.
Continue configuring the network policy.