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Figure 5-257
Device Overrides - Miscellaneous screen
40. Set a
NAS-Identifier Attribute
up to 253 characters in length. This is the RADIUS NAS-Identifier attribute that typically
identifies where a RADIUS message originates
41. Set a
NAS-Port-Id Attribute
up to 253 characters in length. This is the RADIUS NAS port ID attribute which identifies the
device port where a RADIUS message originates
42. Refer to the
Turn on LEDs
option to enable an adopted access point’s LEDs. This feature is enabled by default.
43. Select the
Flash Pattern
radio button to enable the access point to blink in a manner different from its operational LED
behavior. Enabling this option allows an administrator to validate that the access point has received its configuration from
its managing controller during staging. In the staging process, the administrator adopts the access point to a staging
controller to get an initial configuration before the access point is deployed at its intended location. Once the access point
has received its initial configuration, its LED blinks in a unique pattern to indicate the initial configuration is complete.
44. Use the drop-down menu to configure the access point’s
Meshpoint Behavior
. This field configures the access point’s
mobility behavior. The default is
External (fixed)
and indicates that the mesh point is fixed. The value
vehicle-mounted
indicates that the mesh point is mobile. This feature is only available on an AP7161 model access point.
45. Use the
Root Path Monitor Interval
to configure the interval to monitor path to the root node.
46. Set the
Additional Port
value for
RADIUS Dynamic Authorization
field. Set this value to 1700 to enable a CISCO
Identity Services Engine
(ISE)
Authentication, Authorization and Accounting
(AAA) server, when deployed in the network,
to dynamically authenticate a client. The allowed port range is 1 to 65,535.
When a client requests access to the network, the CISCO ISE RADIUS server presents the client with a URL where the
device’s compliance to the networks security such as validity of anti-virus or anti-spyware software is checked for the
validity for their definition files (this checking is called posture). If the client device complies, then it is allowed access to
the network.
47. Set the
Aging Time
value for
Client Bridge
. Use the spinner control to set a value in
days
,
hours
,
minutes
and
seconds
.
48. Select
OK
to save the changes made to the profile’s Advanced Miscellaneous configuration. Select
Reset
to revert to the
last saved configuration.
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