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This command sets the RADIUS key to
KeepSecret
for an external
RADIUS server.
AT-WA7400# set bss wlan0bssInternal radius-key KeepSecret
Enable RADIUS Accounting (External RADIUS Server Only)
You can enable RADIUS Accounting if you want to track and measure the
resources a particular user has consumed such system time, amount of
data transmitted and received, and so on. The commands to enable or
disable RADIUS accounting are shown in Table 22.
Note
RADIUS accounting is not supported by the built-in server, so if you
are using the built-in server make sure that RADIUS accounting is
off.
For our example, we’ll enable RADIUS accounting for our external
RADIUS server:
AT-WA7400# set bss wlan0bssInternal radius-accounting on
Allow Non-WPA Clients
You can let non-WPA (
802.11
), unauthenticated client stations use this
access point by setting the “
wpa-allowed
” option to “
on
.”
The commands are
For this example, allow non-WPA clients:
AT-WA7400# set bss wlan0bssInternal wpa-allowed on
Get Current Security Settings After Reconfiguring to WPA/WPA2 Enterprise
(RADIUS)
Use the get command again to view the updated security configuration
Table 22. RADIUS Accounting Commands
Function
Command
Enable RADIUS accounting
set bss wlan0bssInternal radius-accounting on
Disable RADIUS accounting
set bss wlan0bssInternal radius-accounting off
Table 23. WPA Client Commands
Function
Command
Allow non-WPA clients
set bss wlan0bssInternal wpa-allowed on
TDisallow non WPA clients
set bss wlan0bssInternal wpa2-allowed off