Configuring Accounting and Authentication
The next step in configuring a
WLAN (Wireless Local Area Network) Service is to set up the authentication mechanism.
There are various authentication modes available:
- None
- Internal Captive
Portal
- External Captive Portal
- GuestPortal
- GuestSplash
- Firewall-Friendly External Captive Portal
- 802.1x
authentication (The wireless device user must be authenticated before gaining network
access.)
Note
You cannot configure accounting and authentication for a
remote WLAN service. The authentication that you configure for the corresponding
remoteable WLAN service applies to the remote WLAN service as well.
The first step for any type of authentication is to select RADIUS servers for the following:
- Authentication
- Accounting
- MAC-based authentication
The selected RADIUS servers are displayed in a tri-pane under RADIUS
Servers. The RADIUS Server pane changes depending on the Authentication and Accounting
methods you enable:
- If the Authentication Mode is enabled, the Auth pane
displays.
- If MAC-based Authentication is enabled, a MAC pane
displays.
- If RADIUS Accounting is enabled an Accounting pane
displays.
For more information, see Selecting RADIUS Servers.
For more information about captive portal, see Configuring Basic Captive Portal Settings