Configuring MAC Authentication on the Radius Server
If one or more VAPs are configured to use a Client filter you must configure the station list on the RADIUS
server. The format for the list is described in this table.
ValueDescriptionRADIUS Server
Attribute
Valid Ethernet MAC
address
MAC address of the client station.User-Name (1)
NOPASSWORDA fixed global password used to look up a client
MAC entry.
User-Password (2)
Scheduler
The Radio and VAP scheduler allows you to configure a rule with a specific time interval for the VAPs or
radios to be operational.
You can use this feature is to schedule the radio to operate or allow access to the VAPs only during the office
working hours in order to achieve security and reduce power consumption.
The WAP device supports up to 16 profiles. Only valid rules are added to the profile. Up to 16 rules are
grouped together to form a scheduling profile. Periodic time entries belonging to the same profile cannot
overlap.
Scheduler Profile Configuration
You can create up to 16 scheduler profile names. By default, no profiles are created.
To view the scheduler status and add a scheduler profile:
Step 1 Select Wireless > Scheduler.
Step 2 Check Enable to ensure that the Administrative Mode is enabled. By default it is disabled.
The Scheduler Operational Status area indicates the current operation status of the Scheduler:
• Status — The operational status (Enabled or Disabled) of the Scheduler. The default is Disabled.
• Reason — The reason for the scheduler operational status. Possible values are:
• Is Active — The scheduler is administratively enabled.
• Administrative Mode is disabled — The scheduler administrative mode is disabled.
• System Time is outdated — The system time is outdated.
• Managed Mode — The scheduler is in managed mode.
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Configuring MAC Authentication on the Radius Server