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6. Refer to the
Advanced RADIUS Configuration
field to set the WLAN’s NAS configuration and RADIUS Dynamic
Authorization.
7. Refer to the
Radio Rates
field to define selected data rates for both the 2.4 GHz and 5.0 GHz bands.
Figure 6-23
Advanced WLAN - Rate Settings 2.4 GHz-WLAN screen
8. For 2.4 GHz WLAN radio transmission rate settings, define the minimum
Basic
and
Supported
rates in the
802.11b Rates
,
802.11g Rates
and
802.11n Rates
sections. These rates are applicable to client traffic associated with this WLAN only.
If supporting 802.11n, select a Supported MCS index. Set a MCS (modulation and coding scheme) in respect to the radio’s
channel width and guard interval. A MCS defines (based on RF channel conditions) an optimal combination of 8 data rates,
bonded channels, multiple spatial streams, different guard intervals and modulation types. Clients can associate as long as
they support basic MCS (as well as non-11n basic rates).
NAS Identifier
Specify what is included in the RADIUS NAS-Identifier field for authentication and
accounting packets. This is an optional setting, and defaults are used if no values are
provided.
NAS Port
The profile database on the RADIUS server consists of user profiles for each connected
network access server
(NAS) port. Each profile is matched to a user name representing a
physical port. When the access point authorizes users, it queries the user profile database
using a user name representative of the physical NAS port making the connection.
RADIUS Dynamic
Authorization
Select this check box to enable the RADIUS protocol to support unsolicited messages sent
from the RADIUS server. These messages allow administrators to issue
change of
authorization
(CoA) messages, which affect session authorization, or
Disconnect Message
(DM), which cause a session to terminate immediately. This option is disabled by default.
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