Cisco Embedded Wireless Controller on Catalyst Access Points
Configuration Guide, IOS XE Amsterdam 17.1.x
First Published: 2020-02-22
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CONTENTS
Preface xxxiii
PREFACE
Document Conventions xxxiii
Related Documentation xxxv
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request xxxv
Overview of Cisco Embedded Wireless Controller on Catalyst Access Points 1
CHAPTER 1
Elements of the New Configuration Model 1
Configuration Workflow 2
Initial Setup 3
System Configuration 5
PART I
System Configuration 7
CHAPTER 2
Information About New Configuration Model 7
Configuring a Wireless Profile Policy (GUI) 9
Configuring a Wireless Profile Policy (CLI) 10
Configuring a Flex Profile 11
Configuring an AP Profile (GUI) 12
Configuring an AP Profile (CLI) 14
Configuring an RF Profile (GUI) 15
Configuring an RF Profile (CLI) 16
Configuring Policy Tag (GUI) 17
Configuring a Policy Tag (CLI) 17
Configuring Wireless RF Tag (GUI) 18
Configuring Wireless RF Tag (CLI) 18
Attaching a Policy Tag and Site Tag to an AP (GUI) 19
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Attaching Policy Tag and Site Tag to an AP (CLI) 20
AP Filter 21
Introduction to AP Filter 21
Set Tag Priority (GUI) 21
Set Tag Priority 22
Create an AP Filter (GUI) 22
Create an AP Filter (CLI) 23
Set Up and Update Filter Priority (GUI) 23
Set Up and Update Filter Priority 24
Verify AP Filter Configuration 24
Smart Licensing 27
CHAPTER 3
Information About Cisco Smart Licensing 27
Creating a Smart Account 29
Using Smart Licensing 30
Using Specified License Reservation (SLR) 30
Enabling Specified License Reservation in CSSM 31
Enabling Smart Software Licensing 32
Registering for Smart License (Connected Mode) 33
Enabling Smart License Reservation 33
Enabling Smart Call Home Reporting 34
Configuring AIR License Level (GUI) 35
Configuring AIR License Level (CLI) 35
Configuring AIR Network Essentials License Level 36
Configuring AIR Network Advantage License Level 36
Verifying Smart Licensing Configurations 37
Conversion and Migration 39
CHAPTER 4
Conversion and Migration in Embedded Wireless Controller Capable APs 39
Types of Conversion 39
Access Point Conversion 40
Converting a CAPWAP AP to an Embedded Wireless Controller Capable AP 40
Converting an Embedded Wireless Controller Capable AP to a CAPWAP AP 40
Converting a Single AP to CAPWAP or Embedded Wireless Controller Capable AP (CLI) 40
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AP Conversion Deployment Scenarios 41
Network Conversion 43
Converting the Network (CLI) 43
Network Conversion Deployment Scenarios 44
SKU Conversion Scenarios 45
Converting AireOS Mobility Express Network to Embedded Wireless Controller Network 46
Best Practices 47
CHAPTER 5
Introduction 47
Lightweight Access Points 49
PART II
Country Codes 51
CHAPTER 6
Information About Country Codes 51
Prerequisites for Configuring Country Codes 51
Configuring Country Codes (GUI) 52
How to Configure Country Codes 52
Configuration Examples for Configuring Country Codes 54
Viewing Channel List for Country Codes 54
AP Priority 55
CHAPTER 7
Failover Priority for Access Points 55
Setting AP Priority (GUI) 55
Setting AP Priority 56
Rogue per AP 57
CHAPTER 8
Rogue per AP 57
Enabling Rogue Detection 58
Configuring an AP Profile (GUI) 58
Configure an AP Profile 62
Define a Wireless Site Tag and Assign an AP Profile (GUI) 64
Define a Wireless Site Tag and Assign an AP Profile (CLI) 64
Associating Wireless Tag to an AP (GUI) 64
Associate Wireless Tag to an AP (CLI) 65
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802.11 Parameters for Cisco Access Points 67
CHAPTER 9
2.4-GHz Radio Support 67
Configuring 2.4-GHz Radio Support for the Specified Slot Number 67
5-GHz Radio Support 69
Configuring 5-GHz Radio Support for the Specified Slot Number 69
Information About Dual-Band Radio Support 71
Configuring Default XOR Radio Support 71
Configuring XOR Radio Support for the Specified Slot Number (GUI) 74
Configuring XOR Radio Support for the Specified Slot Number 74
Receiver Only Dual-Band Radio Support 76
Information About Receiver Only Dual-Band Radio Support 76
Configuring Receiver Only Dual-Band Parameters for Access Points 76
Enabling CleanAir with Receiver Only Dual-Band Radio on a Cisco Access Point (GUI) 76
Enabling CleanAir with Receiver Only Dual-Band Radio on a Cisco Access Point 76
Disabling Receiver Only Dual-Band Radio on a Cisco Access Point (GUI) 77
Disabling Receiver Only Dual-Band Radio on a Cisco Access Point 77
Configuring Client Steering (CLI) 77
Verifying Cisco Access Points with Dual-Band Radios 79
802.1x Support 81
CHAPTER 10
Introduction to the 802.1x Authentication 81
EAP-FAST Protocol 81
EAP-TLS/EAP-PEAP Protocol 82
Limitations of the 802.1x Authentication 82
Topology - Overview 82
Configuring 802.1x Authentication Type and LSC AP Authentication Type (GUI) 83
Configuring 802.1x Authentication Type and LSC AP Authentication Type 83
Configuring the 802.1x Username and Password (GUI) 84
Configuring the 802.1x Username and Password (CLI) 85
Enabling 802.1x on the Switch Port 86
Verifying 802.1x on the Switch Port 87
Verifying the Authentication Type 88
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Radio Resource Management 89
PART III
Radio Resource Management 91
CHAPTER 11
Information About Radio Resource Management 91
Radio Resource Monitoring 92
Transmit Power Control 92
Overriding the TPC Algorithm with Minimum and Maximum Transmit Power Settings 92
Dynamic Channel Assignment 93
Coverage Hole Detection and Correction 95
Restrictions for Radio Resource Management 95
How to Configure RRM 95
Configuring Neighbor Discovery Type (CLI) 95
Configuring Transmit Power Control 96
Configuring the Tx-Power Control Threshold (CLI) 96
Configuring the Tx-Power Level (CLI) 96
Configuring 802.11 RRM Parameters 97
Configuring Advanced 802.11 Channel Assignment Parameters (CLI) 97
Configuring 802.11 Coverage Hole Detection (CLI) 99
Configuring 802.11 Event Logging (CLI) 100
Configuring 802.11 Statistics Monitoring (CLI) 101
Configuring the 802.11 Performance Profile (CLI) 102
Configuring Advanced 802.11 RRM 103
Enabling Channel Assignment (CLI) 103
Restarting DCA Operation 104
Updating Power Assignment Parameters (CLI) 104
Configuring Rogue Access Point Detection in RF Groups 104
Configuring Rogue Access Point Detection in RF Groups (CLI) 104
Monitoring RRM Parameters and RF Group Status 106
Monitoring RRM Parameters 106
Verifying RF Group Status (CLI) 107
Examples: RF Group Configuration 107
Information About ED-RRM 107
Configuring ED-RRM on the Cisco Wireless LAN Controller (CLI) 108
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Coverage Hole Detection 109
CHAPTER 12
Coverage Hole Detection and Correction 109
Configuring Coverage Hole Detection (GUI) 109
Configuring Coverage Hole Detection (CLI) 110
Configuring CHD for RF Tag Profile (GUI) 111
Configuring CHD for RF Tag Profile (CLI) 112
Cisco Flexible Radio Assignment 113
CHAPTER 13
Information About Flexible Radio Assignment 113
Benefits of the FRA Feature 114
Configuring an FRA Radio (CLI) 114
Configuring an FRA Radio (GUI) 116
XOR Radio Support 117
CHAPTER 14
Information About Dual-Band Radio Support 117
Configuring Default XOR Radio Support 118
Configuring XOR Radio Support for the Specified Slot Number (GUI) 120
Configuring XOR Radio Support for the Specified Slot Number 120
Cisco Receiver Start of Packet 123
CHAPTER 15
Information About Receiver Start of Packet Detection Threshold 123
Restrictions for Rx SOP 123
Configuring Rx SOP (CLI) 124
Customizing RF Profile (CLI) 124
Client Limit 127
CHAPTER 16
Information About Client Limit 127
Configuring Client Limit (GUI) 127
Configuring Client Limit (CLI) 127
IP Theft 129
CHAPTER 17
Introduction to IP Theft 129
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Configuring IP Theft (GUI) 130
Configuring IP Theft 130
Configuring the IP Theft Exclusion Timer 130
Verifying IP Theft Configuration 131
Unscheduled Automatic Power Save Delivery 133
CHAPTER 18
Information About Unscheduled Automatic Power Save Delivery 133
Viewing Unscheduled Automatic Power Save Delivery (CLI) 133
Enabling USB Port on Access Points 135
CHAPTER 19
USB Port as Power Source for Access Points 135
Configuring an AP Profile (CLI) 136
Configuring USB Settings for an Access Point (CLI) 136
Monitoring USB Configurations for Access Points (CLI) 137
Network Management 139
PART IV
DHCP Option82 141
CHAPTER 20
Information About DHCP Option 82 141
Configuring DHCP Option 82 Global Interface 142
Configuring DHCP Option 82 Globally Through Server Override (CLI) 142
Configuring DHCP Option 82 Globally Through Different SVIs (GUI) 143
Configuring DHCP Option 82 Globally Through Different SVIs (CLI) 143
Configuring DHCP Option 82 Format 144
Configuring DHCP Option82 Through a VLAN Interface 145
Configuring DHCP Option 82 Through Option-Insert Command (CLI) 145
Configuring DHCP Option 82 Through the server-ID-override Command (CLI) 146
Configuring DHCP Option 82 Through a Subscriber-ID (CLI) 147
Configuring DHCP Option 82 Through server-ID-override and subscriber-ID Commands (CLI)
148
Configuring DHCP Option 82 Through Different SVIs (CLI) 149
RADIUS Realm 151
CHAPTER 21
Information About RADIUS Realm 151
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Enabling RADIUS Realm 152
Configuring Realm to Match the RADIUS Server for Authentication and Accounting 152
Configuring the AAA Policy for a WLAN 153
Verifying the RADIUS-Realm Configuration 155
Persistent SSID Broadcast 157
CHAPTER 22
Persistent SSID Broadcast 157
Configuring Persistent SSID Broadcast 157
Verifying Persistent SSID Broadcast 158
Network Monitoring 159
CHAPTER 23
Network Monitoring 159
Status Information Received Synchronously - Configuration Examples 159
Alarm and Event Information Received Asynchronously - Configuration Examples 161
System Management 163
PART V
Network Mobility Services Protocol 165
CHAPTER 24
Information About Network Mobility Services Protocol 165
Enabling NMSP On-Premises Services 166
Modifying the NMSP Notification Interval for Clients, RFID Tags, and Rogues 166
Modifying the NMSP Notification Threshold for Clients, and Tags 167
Configuring NMSP Strong Cipher 167
Verifying NMSP Settings 168
Examples: NMSP Settings Configuration 170
Probe RSSI Location 170
Configuring Probe RSSI 171
Verifying Probe RSSI 172
RFID Tag Support 172
Configuring RFID Tag Support 173
Verifying RFID Tag Support 173
Application Visibility and Control 177
CHAPTER 25
Information About Application Visibility and Control 177
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Prerequisites for Application Visibility and Control 178
Restrictions for Application Visibility and Control 178
AVC Configuration Overview 179
Create a Flow Monitor 179
Create a Flow Exporter 180
Configure a WLAN for AVC 180
Configuring a Policy Tag 181
Attaching a Policy Profile to a WLAN Interface (GUI) 182
Attaching a Policy Profile to a WLAN Interface (CLI) 182
Attaching a Policy Profile to an AP 183
Verify the AVC Configuration 184
AVC-Based Selective Reanchoring 184
Restrictions for AVC-Based Selective Reanchoring 185
Configuring the Flow Exporter 185
Configuring the Flow Monitor 185
Configuring the AVC Reanchoring Profile 186
Configuring the Wireless WLAN Profile Policy 187
Verifying AVC Reanchoring 188
Cisco Connected Mobile Experiences Cloud 193
CHAPTER 26
Configuring Cisco CMX Cloud 193
Verifying Cisco CMX Cloud Configuration 194
EDCA Parameters 197
CHAPTER 27
Enhanced Distributed Channel Access Parameters 197
Configuring EDCA Parameters (GUI) 197
Configuring EDCA Parameters (CLI) 198
802.11 parameters and Band Selection 201
CHAPTER 28
Restrictions for Band Selection, 802.11 Bands, and Parameters 201
Information About Configuring Band Selection, 802.11 Bands, and Parameters 202
Band Selection 202
802.11 Bands 203
802.11n Parameters 203
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802.11h Parameters 203
How to Configure 802.11 Bands and Parameters 203
Configuring Band Selection (GUI) 203
Configuring Band Selection (CLI) 204
Configuring the 802.11 Bands (GUI) 205
Configuring the 802.11 Bands (CLI) 206
Configuring a Band-Select RF Profile (GUI) 208
Configuring 802.11n Parameters (GUI) 209
Configuring 802.11n Parameters (CLI) 209
Configuring 802.11h Parameters (CLI) 211
Monitoring Configuration Settings for Band Selection, 802.11 Bands, and Parameters 212
Verifying Configuration Settings Using Band Selection and 802.11 Bands Commands 212
Example: Viewing the Configuration Settings for the 5-GHz Band 213
Example: Viewing the Configuration Settings for the 2.4-GHz Band 214
Example: Viewing the status of 802.11h Parameters 216
Example: Verifying the Band-Selection Settings 216
Configuration Examples for Band Selection, 802.11 Bands, and Parameters 216
Examples: Band Selection Configuration 216
Examples: 802.11 Bands Configuration 217
Examples: 802.11n Configuration 217
Examples: 802.11h Configuration 218
Image Download 219
CHAPTER 29
Information About Image Download 219
Updates to the AP Image Predownload Status (GUI) 219
Image Download Scenarios 220
Image Download During AP Join 220
Network Software Upgrade (Pre-Download) 221
Methods Supported for Image Download 221
TFTP Image Download Method 222
SFTP Image Download Method 222
Desktop (HTTP) Image Download Method 222
Prerequisites for Image Download 222
Configuring Image Download Profile 223
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Configuring TFTP Image Download (GUI) 223
Configuring TFTP Image Download (CLI) 224
Configuring SFTP Image Download (GUI) 225
Configuring SFTP Image Download (CLI) 225
Configuring Desktop (HTTP) Image Download (GUI) 226
Initiating Pre-Download (CLI) 227
Verifying Image Download 228
Conditional Debug and Radioactive Tracing 231
CHAPTER 30
Introduction to Conditional Debugging 231
Introduction to Radioactive Tracing 231
Conditional Debugging and Radioactive Tracing 232
Location of Tracefiles 232
Configuring Conditional Debugging (GUI) 233
Configuring Conditional Debugging 233
Recommended Workflow for Trace files 234
Copying Tracefiles Off the Box 235
Configuration Examples for Conditional Debugging 236
Verifying Conditional Debugging 236
Example: Verifying Radioactive Tracing Log for SISF 236
Aggressive Client Load Balancing 239
CHAPTER 31
Information About Aggressive Client Load Balancing 239
Enabling Aggressive Client Load Balancing (GUI) 240
Configuring Aggressive Client Load Balancing (GUI) 240
Configuring Aggressive Client Load Balancing (CLI) 241
Accounting Identity List 243
CHAPTER 32
Configuring Accounting Identity List (GUI) 243
Configuring Accounting Identity List (CLI) 243
Configuring Client Accounting (GUI) 244
Configuring Client Accounting (CLI) 244
Volume Metering 247
CHAPTER 33
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Configuring Volume Metering 247
Enabling Syslog Messages in Access Points and Controller for Syslog Server 249
CHAPTER 34
Information About Enabling Syslog Messages in Access Points and Embedded Wireless Controller for
Syslog Server 249
Configuring Syslog Server for an AP Profile 250
Configuring Syslog Server for the Controller (GUI) 252
Configuring Syslog Server for the Embedded Wireless Controller 253
Verifying Syslog Server Configurations 254
Introduction to Software Maintenance Upgrade 259
CHAPTER 35
Overview of Controller SMUs 260
Managing Controller Hot or Cold SMU Package 261
Creating SMU Files (GUI) 262
Configuration Examples for SMU 263
Rolling AP Upgrade 265
Rolling AP Upgrade Process 265
Verifying AP Upgrade on the Controller 266
AP Device Pack (APDP) and AP Service Pack (APSP) 267
APSP and APDP 267
Managing APSP and APDP 268
Configuring the APSP and APDP Files (GUI) 268
Configuring the TFTP Server Directory 268
Configuring the SFTP Server Directory 269
Positive Workflow - APSP and APDP 271
Rollback and Cancel 272
Verifying APDP on the Embedded Wireless Controller 273
Security 275
PART VI
IPv4 ACLs 277
CHAPTER 36
Information about Network Security with ACLs 277
ACL Overview 277
Access Control Entries 277
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ACL Supported Types 278
Supported ACLs 278
ACL Precedence 278
Port ACLs 278
Router ACLs 279
VLAN Maps 280
ACEs and Fragmented and Unfragmented Traffic 280
ACEs and Fragmented and Unfragmented Traffic Examples 281
Standard and Extended IPv4 ACLs 281
IPv4 ACL Switch Unsupported Features 282
Access List Numbers 282
Numbered Standard IPv4 ACLs 283
Numbered Extended IPv4 ACLs 283
Named IPv4 ACLs 284
ACL Logging 284
Hardware and Software Treatment of IP ACLs 285
IPv4 ACL Interface Considerations 285
Restrictions for Configuring IPv4 Access Control Lists 285
How to Configure ACLs 286
Configuring IPv4 ACLs (GUI) 286
Configuring IPv4 ACLs 287
Creating a Numbered Standard ACL (GUI) 287
Creating a Numbered Standard ACL (CLI) 287
Creating a Numbered Extended ACL (GUI) 289
Creating a Numbered Extended ACL (CLI) 289
Creating Named Standard ACLs (GUI) 293
Creating Named Standard ACLs 293
Creating Extended Named ACLs (GUI) 295
Creating Extended Named ACLs 295
Applying an IPv4 ACL to an Interface (GUI) 297
Applying an IPv4 ACL to an Interface (CLI) 297
Monitoring IPv4 ACLs 298
Configuration Examples for ACLs 299
Examples: Including Comments in ACLs 299
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IPv4 ACL Configuration Examples 299
ACLs in a Small Networked Office 300
Examples: ACLs in a Small Networked Office 300
Example: Numbered ACLs 301
Examples: Extended ACLs 301
Examples: Named ACLs 302
DNS-Based Access Control Lists 303
CHAPTER 37
Information About DNS-Based Access Control Lists 303
FlexConnect in Embedded Wireless Controller 304
Roaming 304
Restrictions on DNS-Based Access Control Lists 304
Flex Mode 305
Configuring the URL Filter List (CLI) 305
Configuring the URL Filter List (GUI) 305
Applying Custom Pre-Auth DNS ACL on WLAN 306
Applying Custom Post-Auth DNS ACL on Policy Profile 306
Configuring ISE for Central Web Authentication (GUI) 307
Viewing DNS-Based Access Control Lists 307
Allowed List of Specific URLs 311
CHAPTER 38
Allowed List of Specific URLs 311
Adding URL to Allowed List 311
Verifying URLs on the Allowed List 312
Web-Based Authentication 315
CHAPTER 39
Authentication Overview 315
Device Roles 316
Authentication Process 317
Local Web Authentication Banner 317
Customized Local Web Authentication 320
Guidelines 320
Redirection URL for Successful Login Guidelines 321
How to Configure Local Web Authentication 321
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Configuring Default Local Web Authentication 321
Configuring AAA Authentication (GUI) 322
Configuring AAA Authentication (CLI) 322
Configuring the HTTP/HTTPS Server (GUI) 323
Configuring the HTTP Server (CLI) 324
Creating a Parameter Map (GUI) 325
Configuring the Maximum Web Authentication Request Retries 325
Configuring a Local Banner in Web Authentication Page (GUI) 326
Configuring a Local Banner in Web Authentication Page (CLI) 326
Information About Management over Wireless 326
Configuring Management over Wireless (GUI) 327
Configuring Management over Wireless (CLI) 327
Configuration Examples for Local Web Authentication 328
Example: Obtaining Web Authentication Certificate 328
Example: Displaying a Web Authentication Certificate 329
Example: Choosing the Default Web Authentication Login Page 330
Example: Choosing a Customized Web Authentication Login Page from an IPv4 External Web
Server 330
Example: Choosing a Customized Web Authentication Login Page from an IPv6 External Web
Server 331
Example: Assigning Login, Login Failure, and Logout Pages per WLAN 331
Example: Configuring Preauthentication ACL 331
Example: Configuring Webpassthrough 332
Central Web Authentication 333
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Information About Central Web Authentication 333
Prerequisites for Central Web Authentication 333
How to Configure ISE 333
Creating an Authorization Profile 334
Creating an Authentication Rule 334
Creating an Authorization Rule 335
How to Configure Central Web Authentication on a Network Device 336
Configuring WLAN (GUI) 336
Configuring WLAN (CLI) 337
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Configuring Policy Profile (CLI) 338
Configuring a Policy Profile (GUI) 339
Creating Redirect ACL 340
Configuring AAA for Central Web Authentication 341
Configuring Redirect ACL in Flex Profile (GUI) 342
Configuring Redirect ACL in Flex Profile (CLI) 342
Authentication for Sleeping Clients 343
Information About Authenticating Sleeping Clients 343
Restrictions on Authenticating Sleeping Clients 344
Configuring Authentication for Sleeping Clients (GUI) 344
Configuring Authentication for Sleeping Clients (CLI) 344
ISE Simplification and Enhancements 347
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Utilities for Configuring Security 347
Configuring Multiple Radius Servers 348
Verifying AAA and Radius Server Configurations 349
Configuring Captive Portal Bypassing for Local and Central Web Authentication 349
Information About Captive Bypassing 349
Configuring Captive Bypassing for WLAN in LWA and CWA (GUI) 350
Configuring Captive Bypassing for WLAN in LWA and CWA (CLI) 351
Sending DHCP Options 55 and 77 to ISE 352
Information about DHCP Option 55 and 77 352
Configuration to Send DHCP Options 55 and 77 to ISE (GUI) 352
Configuration to Send DHCP Options 55 and 77 to ISE (CLI) 352
Configuring EAP Request Timeout (GUI) 353
Configuring EAP Request Timeout 354
Captive Portal 354
Captive Portal Configuration 354
Configuring Captive Portal (GUI) 355
Configuring Captive Portal 355
Captive Portal Configuration - Example 358
Authentication and Authorization Between Multiple RADIUS Servers 359
CHAPTER 42
Information About Authentication and Authorization Between Multiple RADIUS Servers 359
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Configuring 802.1X Security for WLAN with Split Authentication and Authorization Servers 360
Configuring Explicit Authentication and Authorization Server List (GUI) 360
Configuring Explicit Authentication Server List (GUI) 361
Configuring Explicit Authentication Server List (CLI) 361
Configuring Explicit Authorization Server List (GUI) 362
Configuring Explicit Authorization Server List (CLI) 363
Configuring Authentication and Authorization List for 802.1X Security (GUI) 364
Configuring Authentication and Authorization List for 802.1X Security 364
Configuring Web Authentication for WLAN with Split Authentication and Authorization Servers 365
Configuring Authentication and Authorization List for Web Authentication (GUI) 365
Configuring Authentication and Authorization List for Web Authentication 365
Verifying Split Authentication and Authorization Configuration 367
Configuration Examples 367
Secure LDAP (SLDAP) 369
CHAPTER 43
Information About SLDAP 369
Prerequisite for Configuring SLDAP 371
Restrictions for Configuring SLDAP 371
Configuring SLDAP 371
Configuring an AAA Server Group (GUI) 372
Configuring a AAA Server Group 373
Configuring Search and Bind Operations for an Authentication Request 374
Configuring a Dynamic Attribute Map on an SLDAP Server 375
Verifying the SLDAP Configuration 375
RADIUS DTLS 377
CHAPTER 44
Information About RADIUS DTLS 377
Prerequisites 379
Configuring RADIUS DTLS Server 379
Configuring RADIUS DTLS Connection Timeout 380
Configuring RADIUS DTLS Idle Timeout 380
Configuring Source Interface for RADIUS DTLS Server 381
Configuring RADIUS DTLS Port Number 382
Configuring RADIUS DTLS Connection Retries 382
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Configuring RADIUS DTLS Trustpoint 383
Configuring DTLS Dynamic Author 384
Enabling DTLS for Client 384
Configuring Client Trustpoint for DTLS 385
Configuring DTLS Idle Timeout 386
Configuring Server Trustpoint for DTLS 386
Verifying the RADIUS DTLS Server Configuration 387
Clearing RADIUS DTLS Specific Statistics 387
MAC Authentication Bypass 389
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MAC Authentication Bypass 389
MAB Configuration Guidelines 389
Configuring 802.11 Security for WLAN (GUI) 391
Configuring 802.11 Security for WLAN (CLI) 392
Configuring AAA for External Authentication 392
Configuring AAA for Local Authentication (GUI) 394
Configuring AAA for Local Authentication (CLI) 394
Configuring MAB for Local Authentication 395
Configuring MAB for External Authentication (GUI) 396
Configuring MAB for External Authentication (CLI) 396
Dynamic Frequency Selection 399
CHAPTER 46
Information About Dynamic Frequency Selection 399
Configuring Dynamic Frequency Selection (GUI) 399
Configuring Dynamic Frequency Selection 399
Verifying DFS 400
Managing Rogue Devices 401
CHAPTER 47
Rogue Detection 401
Rogue Devices 401
Information About Rogue Containment (Protected Management Frames (PMF) Enabled) 403
AP Impersonation Detection 403
Configuring Rogue Detection (GUI) 403
Configuring Rogue Detection (CLI) 404
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