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User Manual ENGLISH
WHG-Series Wireless WLAN Controller
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Another important setting field is the Class-Group Mapping on the page. It is a translation setting which
maps RADIUS classes attributes to different groups on the WLAN controller, enabling different RADIUS
accounts to be incorporated into different Groups.
NT Domain
4.3.4
NT Domain option supports Windows Domain databases to perform user credential authentication.
By default Server 3 is selected to use NT Domain. The administrator is only required to enter the Domain
Controller IP address where the user credentials are housed. Additionally, if Windows Active Directory is
deployed as identity check for device access, Transparent Login feature may be enabled to grant access to
device and network with a single login action.
SIP
4.3.5
SIP, or the session initiation protocol, is the IETF protocol defined for Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP)
and other multi-media sessions. The WLAN controllers support SIP authentication as well as the use of SIP
phones. In addition to a WLAN controller, admin has to set up other devices as to making successful SIP
phone calls. This includes: A valid SIP Registrar, SIP phones.
(1) A user is making a call through a SIP-based phone (e.g. #301 --> #303).
(2) The user gets authenticated transparently, if the user is registered in the SIP Registrar.
(3) The call is established successfully.
By default SIP is not selected as database for any Auth option. Enable SIP from Authentication Settings in
the respective Service Zones. The administrator will need to enter at least one valid SIP Registrar as the
call center to provide call service; up to four may be specified. Please note that the corresponding Group
profile should have its QoS settings appropriately configured to support voice applications.