Hi
Do we have how to configure AAP Radius Proxy?
I checked “enable radius proxy” on WLAN configuration with realm name blanked.
Set Primary Radius server is RFS IP with shared secret
Which field and how should we configure?
Although I add RADIUS server, I could not add without realm name…
Can I enter anything?
Or should I configure this through CLI?
Based on user guide, we can see the below.
The Motorola RF Series Wireless Switches support Adaptive AP Radius proxy
without specifying realm information. If AAP Proxy Radius is enabled without
specifying realm information, the onboard Radius server can no longer be used to
authenticate users. If AAP Proxy Radius is enabled for a WLAN with realm
configured, then the onboard Radius server can perform as usual.
Your input would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance
3 Replies
Exactly, don't forget to tick the "Enable radius proxy" box. Have a look to my attachment.
I did some screenshots of my configuration.
External Radius IP address 192.168.10.50
RFS IP address 192.168.10.6
Matt
Hi Matt-san I really thank your input with the attached.
I understand how to configure. Also I can confirm MU association with proxy Radius. (Although this did not work with V4.1.0.0-042R, MU can associate with V4.2.0.0-024R.) Best Regards Sato
When configuring AAP Proxy radius, the WLAN is still configured with the actual authenticating RADIUS server's information, not the RFS switch IP. Nothing else would need to be done for the WLAN configuration. All that needs to be done on the RFS Radius server is to make sure that it is turned on and enabled. The AAP Proxy Radius feature will automatically add the clients and proxy configuration, however this is not configuration that you can view.
After doing the above two steps, all that would remain to be done would be to add the RFS switch as a RADIUS client on the authenticating server.