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Chapter 4: Wireless Tab
airOS
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v5.5.4 User Guide
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RADIUS MAC Authentication
You can authenticate
devices using their MAC addresses.
MAC Format
Select the appropriate format of the MAC
address.
Use Empty Password
To submit the MAC address
without a password, check the Enable box.
Auth Server IP/Port
In the first field, enter the IP
address of the RADIUS authentication server. RADIUS is a
networking protocol providing centralized Authentication,
Authorization, and Accounting (AAA) management for
computers to connect to and use a network service.
In the second field, enter the UDP port of the RADIUS
authentication server. The most commonly used port is
the default, 1812, but this may vary depending on the
RADIUS server you are using.
Auth Server Secret
Enter the password. A shared
secret is a case-sensitive text string used to validate
communication between two RADIUS devices.
Show
Check the box if you want to view the characters of
the Auth Server Secret.
Accounting Server
If you are using a separate accounting
server, check the Enable box.
Acct Server IP/Port
If the Accounting Server is enabled,
enter the IP address of the accounting server.
In the second field, enter the UDP port of the RADIUS
accounting server. The most commonly used port is the
default, 1813, but this may vary depending on the RADIUS
server you are using.
Acct Server Secret
If the Accounting Server is enabled,
enter the password. A shared secret is a case-sensitive
text string used to validate communication between two
RADIUS devices.
Show
Check the box if you want to view the characters of
the Acct Server Secret.
Mac ACL
This option enables the MAC address Access
Control List. For details, refer to “MAC ACL” on page 25.
WEP
Authentication Type
Select one of the following
authentication methods:
•
Open
This option is selected by default. The station is
authenticated automatically by the AP.
•
Shared Key
The station is authenticated after the
challenge, which is generated by the AP.
WEP Key Length
Specifies the length of the WEP security
key. Select one of the two options:
•
64‑bit
This option is selected by default. A 64-bit key is
10 HEX or 5 ASCII characters in length.
•
128‑bit
The 128-bit option provides more security and
is 26 HEX or 13 ASCII characters in length.
Key Type
Specifies the character format of the WEP key:
•
HEX
By default, this option uses hexadecimal
characters. 0-9, A-F, or a-f are valid characters.
•
ASCII
ASCII uses the standard English alphabet and
numeric characters.
WEP Key
Enter the appropriate WEP encryption key:
Type
HEX
ASCII
64-bit
10 hexadecimal characters
(0-9, A-F or a-f)
Example: 00112233AA
5 ASCII characters
Example:
ubnt1
128-bit
26 hexadecimal characters
(0-9, A-F or a-f)
Example:
00112233445566778899AABBCC
13 ASCII characters
Example:
ubntproducts1
Key Index
Specifies the index of the WEP key used. Four
different WEP keys can be configured at the same time,
but only one is used. To set the effective key, select 1, 2, 3,
or 4.
Mac ACL
This option enables the MAC address Access
Control List. For details, refer to “MAC ACL” on page 25.