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Configuring crypto-type wireless service – H3C Technologies H3C WX3000E Series Wireless Switches User Manual

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Item Description

Multicast Trigger

Enable—Enable the multicast trigger function of 802.1X to send

multicast trigger messages to the clients periodically to initiate
authentication. By default, the multicast trigger function is enabled.

Disable—Disable the 802.1X multicast trigger function.

IMPORTANT:

For a WLAN, the clients can actively initiate authentication, or the AP

can discover users and trigger authentication. Therefore, the ports do

not need to send 802.1X multicast trigger messages periodically for

initiating authentication. H3C recommends that you disable the
multicast trigger function in a WLAN because the multicast trigger

messages consume bandwidth.

Stateful Failover

Enable—Enable 802.1X support for the stateful failover function.

You need to select High Availability > Stateful Failover and

configure the stateful failover function (see "

Configuring stateful

failover

").

Disable—Disable 802.1X support for the stateful failover function.

Whether a device supports the stateful failover function varies with the

device model. For more information, see "

About the H3C Access

Controllers Web-Based Configuration Guide

."

MAC Authentication

Select MAC Authentication.

Domain

Select an existing domain from the list.
The default domain is system. To create a domain, select
Authentication > AAA from the navigation tree, click the Domain

Setup tab, and enter a new domain name in the Domain Name field.

The selected domain name applies to only the current wireless

service, and all clients accessing the wireless service use this

domain for authentication, authorization, and accounting.

Do not delete a domain name in use. Otherwise, the clients that

access the wireless service will be logged out.

Configuring crypto-type wireless service

Configuring basic settings for a crypto-type wireless service

1.

Select Wireless Service > Access Service from the navigation tree.

2.

Click the

icon for the target crypto-type wireless service.