Cisco Cisco WAP351 Wireless-N Dual Radio Access Point with 5-Port Switch Manual De Mantenimiento

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Captive Portal
Instance Association
Cisco WAP131 and WAP351 Administration Guide
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When the first wireless client tries to authenticate with a VAP, the WAP 
device sends an authentication request to the primary server. If the primary 
server responds to the authentication request, the WAP device continues to 
use this RADIUS server as the primary server, and the authentication 
requests are sent to the specified address.
Server IP Address (2 through 4) or Server IPv6 Address (2 through 4)—
Enter up to three IPv4 or IPv6 backup RADIUS server addresses. If the 
authentication fails with the primary server, each configured backup server 
is tried in sequence. 
Key-1—Enter the shared secret key that the WAP device uses to 
authenticate to the primary RADIUS server. You can use up to 63 standard 
alphanumeric and special characters. The key is case sensitive and must 
match the key configured on the RADIUS server. The text that you enter is 
shown as asterisks.
Key-2 to -4—Enter the RADIUS key associated with the configured backup 
RADIUS servers. The server at Server IP Address-1 uses Key-1, Server IP 
Address-2 uses Key-2, and so on.
Locale Count—Shows the number of locales associated with the instance. 
You can create and assign up to three different locales to each CP instance 
from the Web Customization page.
Delete Instance—Check to delete the current instance.
STEP  6
Click Save. Your changes are saved to the Startup Configuration.
Instance Association
After you create an instance, use the Instance Association page to associate a CP 
instance to a VAP. The associated CP instance settings applies to users who 
attempt to authenticate on the VAP.
To associate an instance to a VAP:
STEP 1
Select Captive Portal > Instance Association.
STEP  2
Choose the radio that you want to configure.
STEP  3
Choose the instance name for each VAP to which you want to associate an 
instance.