Cisco Cisco WAP4410N Wireless-N Access Point - PoE Advanced Security Manuel De Maintenance

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Configuring the Cisco WAP4410N Wireless-N Access Point
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There are two ways to control the connection (association) of wireless client 
devices. You can either prevent specific devices from connecting to the access 
point, or you can allow only specific client devices to connect to the access point.
The client devices are specified by their MAC addresses. The default is to allow 
only specific client devices.
STEP  3
To add a MAC address to the connection control list, click Wireless Client List.
In the window that appears, select a MAC address to add to the connection 
control list.
You can also manually add MAC addresses to the connection control list by 
entering these addresses in the MAC 01–20 fields.
STEP  4
Click Save.
Enabling RADIUS Connection Control
To refer to a MAC filter list stored on an external RADlUS server, follow these steps:
STEP 1
Click Wireless > Connection Control.
STEP  2
Click RADIUS.
STEP  3
Provide the following information:
Primary/Backup RADIUS Server—Enter the IP address of the RADIUS 
server. The Backup Radius server is used only if the primary server is 
unavailable.
Primary/Backup RADIUS Server Port—Enter the port number used by 
the RADIUS server. The default is 1812. The backup Radius server is used 
only if the primary server is unavailable.
Primary/Backup Shared Secret—Enter the Shared Secret key used by the 
access point and RADIUS server. The backup Radius server is used only if 
the primary server is unavailable.
STEP  4
Click Save.
Disabling Connection Control
To disable connection control locally or on a RADIUS server, follow these steps: