SonicOS 7.1 Access Points
- SonicOS 7.1 Access Points
- About SonicOS
- About Access Points
- Settings
- Synchronize Access Points
- Provisioning Overview
- Creating/Modifying Provisioning Profiles
- Adding/Editing a Provisioning Profile - Getting Started
- General Settings for Provisioning Profiles
- 5GHz/2.4GHz Radio Basic Settings for Provisioning Profiles
- 5GHz/2.4GHz Radio Advanced Settings for Provisioning Profiles
- Sensor Settings for WIDP in Provisioning Profiles
- Mesh Network Settings for Provisioning Profiles
- 3G/4G/LTE WWAN Settings for Provisioning Profiles
- Bluetooth LE Settings for Provisioning Profiles
- Deleting Access Point Profiles
- Product Specific Configuration Notes
- Managing Access Point Objects
- Firmware Management
- Floor Plan View
- Station Status
- Intrusion Detection Services
- Advanced IDP
- Packet Capture
- Virtual Access Points
- RF Monitoring
- RF Analysis
- RF Spectrum
- FairNet
- Wi-Fi Multimedia
- 3G/4G/LTE WWAN
- Bluetooth LE Devices
- Radio Management
- SonicWall Support
Configuring Radius Server Settings
If you selected either WPA2 - EAP or WPA2 - AUTO - EAP in the Wireless Security section, the Radius Server Settings section appears for configuration of a RADIUS server to generate authentication keys. The server has to be configured for this and for communicating with the SonicWall appliance.
To configure Radius Server Settings
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Click Radius Server Settings. The Radius Server Settings dialog displays. The options displayed on this dialog depend on the type of SonicPoint/SonicWave.
- In the Retries field, enter the number times, from 1 to 10, the firewall attempts to connect before it fails over to the other Radius server.
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In the Retry Interval field enter the time, from 0 to 60 seconds, to wait between retries. The default number is 0 or no wait between retries.
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Define the Radius Server Settings as described in the following table:
RADIUS Authentication Server Settings Option Description Server 1 IP The name/location of your RADIUS authentication server Server 1 Port The port on which your RADIUS authentication server communicates with clients and network devices. The default port is 1812 Server 1 Secret The secret passcode for your RADIUS authentication server Server 2 IP The name/location of your backup RADIUS authentication server Server 2 Port The port on which your backup RADIUS authentication server communicates with clients and network devices. The default port is 1812 Server 2 Secret The secret passcode for your backup RADIUS authentication server -
If you are using a Radius server to track usage for charging, set up the Radius Accounting Server:
RADIUS Accounting Server Settings Option Description Server 1 IP The name/location of your RADIUS accounting server Server 1 Port The port on which your RADIUS authentication server communicates with clients and network devices. Server 1 Secret The secret passcode for your RADIUS authentication server Server 2 The name/location of your backup RADIUS authentication server Server 2 Port The port on which your backup RADIUS authentication server communicates with clients and network devices. Server 2 Secret The secret passcode for your backup RADIUS authentication server RADIUS CoA Support When enabled, the device acts as a RADIUS dynamic authorization server and responds to RADIUS Change-of-Authorization and Disconnect messages sent by the RADIUS server. -
To send the NAS identifier to the RADIUS server, select the type from the NAS Identifier Type drop-down menu:
- Not Included (default)
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SonicPoint’s Name
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SonicPoint’s MAC Address
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SSID – When the SSID option is selected, both the RADIUS authentication message and RADIUS accounting message carry the access point SSID.
- To send the NAS IP address to the RADIUS Server, enter the address in the NAS IP Addr field.
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Click OK.
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