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Basic Configuration Tasks
Storing User Profiles
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CAUTION Save Configuration will save the entire server configuration (access
devices, proxies, local realms, users, and server properties) to the servers
you specify.
Storing Wireless User Profiles Locally
If you want to authenticate users with EAP, you will need to identify the
wireless access point (WAP), the users' realms, and the user profiles. For
more information about EAP, refer to the HP-UX AAA Server
Administration and Authentication Guide. Use the following steps to
store wireless user profiles locally:
Step 1. Select the Access Devices link
Step 2. Select the New access device link from the Access Device screen. The
Access Device Attributes screen appears.
Step 3. In the Name field identify the IP address or DNS name of the WAP.
Step 4. In the Shared secret field identify the encryption key, or shared secret,
between the WAP and the AAA server.
Step 5. From the Vendor drop-down list, select Generic or the WAP vendor if the
vendor appears in the vendors file.
Step 6. Select any of the Options check boxes to define additional instructions to
handle the Access-Request.
Step 7. Select the Create button.
Step 8. For each individual user that will be authenticated through EAP, you
will need to add a user profile to the RADIUS server. Select the Users
link.
Step 9. Select the New User link from the Users screen. The Users Attributes
screen appears.
Step 10. In the User Name field identify the user profile by user name and the
users realm (user@realm).
Step 11. From the Authentication Type drop-down list, select Realm.