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Exporting and importing databases – Allied Telesis AT-WA7500 User Manual

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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 the database. You need to manually enter the password into the
database, select Submit Changes, Save/Discard Changes then Save
Changes without Reboot
.

To add all entries to the database

1. Select Select All Entries. A check box appears next to all entries.

2. Select Accept Selected Entries.

To add one entry to the database

1. Select the check box next to the entry you want to add to the

database.

2. Select Accept Selected Entries.

Clearing the Rejected List

1. Select Select All Entries. A check box appears next to all entries.

2. Select Clear Selected Entries.

Rebooting the access point will also clear the rejected list.

Exporting and

Importing

Databases

Note

Allied Telesyn recommends that you use the secure web browser
interface (HTTPS) when you export and import databases.
Otherwise, the information in the databases is sent in the clear.

The EAS database is simply a comma-separated text file. You can create
the database offline (using Microsoft Excel or Notepad) and then import
it. The file must have the following format:

ACL, 11-22-33-44-55-66
TTLS, username, password
TLS, commonname
LOGIN, username, password
RADIUS, 0.0.0.0, secretkey

Note

PEAP entries are imported and exported as TTLS entries, since they
require the same parameters.