Users Guide

b. Select the dot1x profile you just created.
c. Select Termination.
The defaults for EAP Method and Inner EAP Method are EAP-PEAP and EAP-MSCHAPv2, respectively.
d. Click Apply.
2. Select the AAA Profiles tab.
a. In the AAA Profiles Summary, click Add to add a new profile.
b. Enter aaa_dot1x, then click Add.
c. Select the aaa_dot1x profile you just created.
d. For 802.1x Authentication Default Role, select faculty.
e. Click Apply.
3. In the Profiles list (under the aaa_dot1x profile you just created), select 802.1x Authentication Profile.
a. Select the dot1x profile from the 802.1x Authentication Profile drop-down list.
b. Click Apply.
4. In the Profiles list (under the aaa_dot1x profile you just created), select 802.1x Authentication Server
Group.
a. Select the internal server group.
b. Click Apply.
In the CLI
(host)(config) #aaa authentication dot1x dot1x
termination enable
(host)(config) #aaa profile aaa_dot1x
d>ot1x-default-role student
authentication-dot1x dot1x
d>ot1x-server-group internal
Configuring VLANs
In this example, wireless clients are assigned to either VLAN 60 or 61 while guest users are assigned to VLAN
63. VLANs 60 and 61 split users into smaller IP subnetworks, improving performance by decreasing broadcast
traffic. The VLANs are internal to the Dell controller only and do not extend into other parts of the wired
network. The clientsā€™ default gateway is the Dell controller, which routes traffic out to the 10.1.1.0 subnetwork.
You configure the VLANs, assign IP addresses to each VLAN, and establish the ā€œhelper addressā€ to which client
DHCP requests are forwarded.
In the WebUI
1. Navigate to the Configuration > Network > VLAN page. Click Add to add VLAN 60.
a. For VLAN ID, enter 60.
b. Click Apply.
c. Repeat steps A and B to add VLANs 61 and 63.
2. To configure IP parameters for the VLANs, navigate to the Configuration > Network > IP > IP Interfaces
page.
a. Click Edit for VLAN 60.
b. For IP Address, enter 10.1.60.1.
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