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Viewing and Configuring WebAAA Network Access Rules
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Viewing and 
Configuring 
WebAAA Network 
Access Rules
Web AAA allows network users to access the network by logging on a 
web page. 
When a user attempts to access a web page over the network, the WX 
switch intercepts the HTTP or HTTPS request and serves a login Web page 
to the user. The user enters the username and password, and MSS checks 
the RADIUS server group or local database for matching user information. 
If the username and password match, MSS redirects the user to the web 
page she requested. Otherwise, MSS denies access to the user.
The fallthru access type for the SSID or wired authentication port must be 
set to Web. Otherwise, the web access rule will not take effect. 
A web access rule is not used if the username matches on the user glob 
or MAC address glob in an 802.1X or MAC access rule, and the rule also 
matches on the SSID or wired authentication port through which the user 
is trying to access the network. In this case, the 802.1X or MAC rule is 
used instead.
Web Portal WebAAA replaces the WebAAA implementation in MSS 
Version 3.x. The previous implementation is deprecated beginning in MSS 
Version 4.0. During upgrade from MSS Version 3.x, your 3.x WebAAA 
configuration is automatically converted to a Web Portal WebAAA 
configuration.
Viewing Web AAA
Network Access Rules
To view Web AAA network access rules:
Select the Configuration tool bar option.
In the Organizer panel, click the plus sign next to the WX switch. 
Click the plus sign next to AAA.
Select MAC Access Rules.
The configured MAC network access rules appear.