
132132 | Authentication
Dell PowerConnect W-Series Aruba Instant 6.2.1.0-3.3 | User Guide
1. Click the Wired link under More at the top right corner of the AOS-W Instant main window. The Wired window is
displayed.
2. Click New under Wired Networks to create a new network or select an existing profile for which you want to
enable 802.1X authentication and then click Edit.
3. In the New Wired Network or the Edit Wired Network window, ensure that all the required Wired and VLAN
attributes are defined, and then click Next.
4. In the Security tab, select Enabled from the 802.1X authentication drop-down list.
5. Specify the type of authentication server to use and configure other required parameters. For more information on
configuration parameters, see Configuring Security Settings for a Wired Profile on page 111
6. Click Next to define access rules, and then click Finish to apply the changes.
7. Assign the profile to an Ethernet port. For more information, see Assigning a Profile to Ethernet Ports on page
116.
In the CLI
To enable 802.1X authentication for a wired profile:
(Instant Access Point) (config)# wired-port-profile <profile-name>
(Instant Access Point) (wired ap profile <profile-name>)# type {<employee> |<guest>}
(Instant Access Point) (wired ap profile <profile-name>)# dot1x
(Instant Access Point) (wired ap profile <profile-name>)# auth-server <server1>
(Instant Access Point) (wired ap profile <profile-name>)# auth-server <server1>
(Instant Access Point) (wired ap profile <profile-name>)# server-load-balancing
(Instant Access Point) (wired ap profile <profile-name>)# radius-reauth-interval <Minutes>
(Instant Access Point) (wired ap profile <profile-name>)# end
(Instant Access Point)# commit apply
Configuring MAC Authentication for a Network Profile
MAC authentication can be used alone or it can be combined with other forms of authentication such as WEP
authentication. However, it is recommended that you do not use the MAC-based authentication.
This section describes the following procedures:
l Configuring MAC Authentication for Wireless Network Profiles on page 132
l Configuring MAC Authentication for Wireless Network Profiles on page 132
Configuring MAC Authentication for Wireless Network Profiles
You can configure MAC authentication for a wired profile in the Instant UI or CLI.
In the Instant UI
To enable MAC Authentication for a wireless network:
1. In the Network tab, click New to create a new network profile or select an existing profile for which you want to
enable MAC authentication and click edit.
2. In the Edit <profile-name> or New WLAN window, ensure that all required WLAN and VLAN attributes are
defined, and then click Next.
3. In the Security tab, select Enabled from the MAC authentication drop-down list, for Personal or Open
security level.
4. Specify the type of authentication server to use and configure other required parameters. For more information on
configuration parameters, see Configuring Security Settings for a WLAN SSID Profile on page 84
5. Click Next to define access rules, and then click Finish to apply the changes.
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