User's Manual

PMP 450 Planning Guide
System management
pmp-0047 (June 2013)
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Identity-based user accounts
When identity-based user accounts are configured, a security officer can define from one to four user accounts, each
of which may have one of the four possible roles:
ADMINISTRATOR, who has full read and write permissions. This is the level of the root and admin users,
as well as any other administrator accounts that one of them creates.
INSTALLER, who has permissions identical to those of ADMINISTRATOR except that the installer cannot
add or delete users or change the password of any other user.
TECHNICIAN, who has permissions to modify basic radio parameters and view informational web pages
GUEST, who has no write permissions and only a limited view of General Status tab
See Table 27 Identity-based user account permissions - AP on page 2-53 and Table 28 Identity-based user account
permissions - SM on page 2-55 for detailed information on account permissions.
Remote Authentication Dial In User Service (RADIUS)
The PMP 450 system includes support for RADIUS (Remote Authentication Dial In User Service) protocol
functionality including:
Authentication: Allows only known SMs onto the network (blocking “rogue” SMs), and can be configured to
ensure SMs are connecting to a known network (preventing SMs from connecting to “rogue” APs). RADIUS
authentication is used for SMs, but not used for APs.
SM Configuration: Configures authenticated SMs with MIR (Maximum Information Rate), High Priority, and
VLAN (Virtual LAN) parameters from the RADIUS server when an SM registers to an AP.
SM Accounting provides support for RADIUS accounting messages for usage-based billing. This accounting
includes indications for subscriber session establishment, subscriber session disconnection, and bandwidth
usage per session for each SM that connects to the AP.
Centralized AP and SM user name and password management: Allows AP and SM usernames and access
levels (Administrator, Installer, Technician) to be centrally administered in the RADIUS server instead of on
each radio and tracks access events (logon/logoff) for each username on the RADIUS server. This accounting
does not track and report specific configuration actions performed on radios or pull statistics such as bit counts
from the radios. Such functions require an Element Management System (EMS) such as Cambium Wireless
Manager. This accounting is not the ability to perform accounting functions on the subscriber/end
user/customer account.
Framed-IP-Address: Operators may use a RADIUS server to assign management IP addressing to SM
modules.
SNMP
The management agent supports fault and performance management by means of an SNMP interface. The
management agent is compatible with SNMP v1 and SNMP v2c using 5 Management Information Base (MIB) files
which are available for download from the Cambium Networks Support website
(http://www.cambiumnetworks.com/support/pmp/software/).