Cisco Cisco WAP351 Wireless-N Dual Radio Access Point with 5-Port Switch 관리 매뉴얼

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You can use any of a variety of authentication methods that the IEEE 802.1X mode 
supports, including certificates, Kerberos, and public key authentication. You must 
configure the client stations to use the same authentication method the WAP 
device uses.
These parameters configure Dynamic WEP:
Use Global RADIUS Server Settings—By default, each VAP uses the 
global RADIUS settings that you define for the WAP device (see 
). However, you can configure each VAP to use a different set of 
RADIUS servers.
To use the global RADIUS server settings, ensure that the check box is 
selected. 
To use a separate RADIUS server for the VAP, uncheck the box and enter the 
RADIUS server IP address and key in these fields:
Server IP Address Type—The IP version that the RADIUS server uses. You 
can toggle between the address types to configure IPv4 and IPv6 global 
RADIUS address settings, but the WAP device contacts only the RADIUS 
server or servers for the address type that you select in this field.
Server IP Address 1 or Server IPv6 Address 1—The address for the 
primary RADIUS server for this VAP. If IPv4 is selected as the Server IP 
Address Type
, enter the IP address of the RADIUS server that all VAPs use 
by default, for example, 192.168.10.23. If IPv6 is selected, enter the IPv6 
address of the primary global RADIUS server, for example, 
2001:DB8:1234::abcd.
Server IP Address 2 to 4 or Server IPv6 Address 2 to 4—Up to three IPv4 
or IPv6 backup RADIUS server addresses. If authentication fails with the 
primary server, each configured backup server is tried in sequence.
Key 1—The shared secret key that the WAP device uses to authenticate to 
the primary RADIUS server. 
Key 2 to Key 4—The RADIUS key associated with the configured backup 
RADIUS servers. The server at Server IP (IPv6) Address 2 uses Key 2, the 
server at Server IP (IPv6) Address 3 uses Key 3, and so on.
Enable RADIUS Accounting—Enables tracking and measuring of the 
resources a particular user has consumed, such as system time, amount of 
data transmitted and received, and so on. If you enable RADIUS accounting, 
it is enabled for the primary RADIUS server and all backup servers.