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Using the rejected list – Allied Telesis AT-WA7501 User Manual

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Chapter 7: Configuring the Embedded Authentication Server (EAS)

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Using the

Rejected List

The Rejected List screen displays the users and devices that have been
rejected by the EAS. You can use this list to discover which users and
devices may need to be added to the database. When using the web
browser interface, you can immediately add previously rejected end
devices to the database. You do not need to click Submit Changes or
reboot the access point.

Note

When you reboot the access point, the rejected list is cleared.

To view the rejected list

1. Log in to the access point whose EAS you are using.

2. From the main menu, click Security > Embedded Authentication

Server > Rejected List. The Rejected List screen appears.

3. Determine which users and devices you need to add to the database.

For help understanding the list, see the next table.

4. Add users and devices to the database. For help see “Adding Entries

to the Database” on page 218.

Adding Entries to the Database

When you accept TTLS/PAP and PEAP/GTC entries, they are added to
the database and require no further configuration.

If the authentication type does not allow the EAS to learn the password of
the rejected client (such as TTLS/CHAP), only the user name is added to

Table 4. Rejected List Values

Column

Description

Type

Lists the type of authentication that failed. The type can
be: Login, ACL, TTLS/PAP, TTLS/CHAP, TTLS/EAP,
TTLS/MSCHAP, TTLS/MSCHAP-V2, PEAP/MSCHAP-
V2, PEAP/GTC, or TLS.

User Name

Lists the value that was passed in the User Name field of
the RADIUS server database during the failed attempt.

Last Time

Indicates how long ago the last authentication was
attempted.

Count

Indicates how many times the authentication failed.

NAS IP
Address

Displays the IP address of the RADIUS server that
rejected the client.

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