Verifying the configuration, Remote mac authentication configuration example, Network requirements – H3C Technologies H3C MSR 50 User Manual
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Figure 73 Adding a MAC authentication list
c.
Add a local user in the MAC Address box. 00-14-6c-8a-43-ff is used in this example.
d.
Click Add.
5.
(Optional.) Enable 802.11g radio. By default, 802.11g radio is enabled.
Select Interface Setup > Wireless > Radio from the navigation tree to enter the Radio page. Make
sure 802.11g is enabled.
Verifying the configuration
If the MAC address of the client is in the MAC authentication list, the client can pass authentication and
access the WLAN network. If you select Interface Setup > Wireless > Access Service from the navigation
tree, and then click the Client tab, you can view the online clients.
Remote MAC authentication configuration example
Network requirements
Use the intelligent management center (IMC) as the RADIUS server for authentication, authorization, and
accounting (AAA). On the RADIUS server, configure the client's username and password as the MAC
address of the client and the shared key as expert. The IP address of the RADIUS server is 10.18.1.88.
The IP address of the device is 10.18.1.1. On the device, configure the shared key for communication with
the RADIUS server as expert, and configure the device to remove the domain name of a username before
sending it to the RADIUS server.
Figure 74 Network diagram
Configuring the router
1.
Configure wireless service:
a.
Select Interface Setup > Wireless > Access Service from the navigation tree.
b.
Click Create.