Users Guide

To create and define settings for a new Stateful Kerberos Authentication profile, select an existing profile,
then click Save As in the right window pane. Enter a name for the new profile in the entry field at the top of
the right window pane.
4. Click the Default Role drop-down list, and select the role to be assigned to all users after they complete
stateful Kerberos authentication.
5. Specify the timeout period for authentication requests, from 1-20 seconds. The default value is 10 seconds.
6. Click Apply.
7. In the Profiles list, select the Server Group entry below the Stateful Kerberos Authentication profile.
8. Click the Server Group drop-down list and select the group of Windows servers you want to use for
stateful Kerberos authentication.
9. Click Apply.
In the CLI
Use the commands below to configure stateful Kerberos authentication via the command-line interface. The
first set of commands defines the server used for Kerberos authentication, and the second set adds that server
to a server group, and the third set of commands associates that server group with the stateful NTLM
authentication profile then defines the profile settings.
(host)(config)# aaa authentication-server windows <windows_server_name>
host <ipaddr>
enable
(host)(config)# aaa server-group group <server-group>
auth-server <windows_server_name>
(host)(config)# aaa authentication stateful-kerberos
default-role <role>
enable
server-group <server-group>
timeout <seconds>
Configuring WISPr Authentication
The WISPr authentication profile includes parameters to define RADIUS attributes, default roles for
authenticated WISPr users, the maximum number of authentication failures, and login wait times. The WISPr-
Location-ID, sent from the controller to the WISPr RADIUS server, is the concatenation of the ISO Country
Code, E.164 Country Code, E.164 Area Code, and SSID/Zone parameters configured in this profile.
The parameters used to define WISPr RADIUS attributes are specific to the RADIUS server your ISP uses for
WISPr authentication; contact your ISP to determine these values. You can find a list of ISO and ITU country
and area codes at the ISO and ITU websites (iso.org) and itu.int.)
In the WebUI
To create and configure a new WISPr authentication profile in the WebUI:
1. Navigate to the Configuration > Security > Authentication > L3 Authentication page.
2. In the Profiles list, expand the WISPr Authentication Profile.
3. To define settings for an existing profile, click that profile name in the Profiles list.
To create and define settings for a new WISPr Authentication profile, select an existing profile, then click
Save As in the right window pane. Enter a name for the new profile in the entry field. at the top of the right
window pane.
4. Define values for the parameters below.
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