Reference Guide

48 | aaa authentication via connection-profile Dell PowerConnect W-Series ArubaOS 6.2 | Reference Guide
Parameter Description Default
certificate presented by the controller.
whitelist addr
Specify a hostname or IP address and network
mask to define a whitelist of users allowed to
access the networkif the allow-whitelist-traffic
option is enabled
addr <addr>
Host name of IPaddress of a client
netmask <netmask>
Netmask, in dotted decimal format
description <description>
(Optional) description of the client
windows-credentials
Enable or disable the use of the Windows
credentials to login to VIA. If enabled, the SSO
(Single Sign-on) feature can be utilized by remote
users to connect to internal resources.
Enabled
Usage Guidelines
Issue this command to create a VIA connection profile. A VIA connection profile contains settings required by VIA
to establish a secure connection to the controller. You can configure multiple VIA connection profiles. A VIA
connection profile is always associated to a user role and all users belonging to that role will use the configured
settings. If you do not assign a VIA connection profile to a user role, the default connection profile is used.
Example
The following example shows a simple VIA connection profile:
(host) (config) #aaa authentication via connection-profile "via"
(host) (VIA Connection Profile "via") #server addr 202.100.10.100 internal-ip 10.11.12.13
desc "VIA Primary" position 0
(host) (VIA Connection Profile "via") #auth-profile "default" position 0
(host) (VIA Connection Profile "via") #tunnel address 10.0.0.0 netmask 255.255.255.0
(host) (VIA Connection Profile "via") #split-tunneling
(host) (VIA Connection Profile "via") #windows-credentials
(host) (VIA Connection Profile "via") #client-netmask 255.0.0.0
(host) (VIA Connection Profile "via") #dns-suffix-list mycorp.com
(host) (VIA Connection Profile "via") #dns-suffix-list example.com
(host) (VIA Connection Profile "via") #support-email via-support@example.com
Command History
Release Modification
ArubaOS 5.0 Command introduced
ArubaOS 6.1 The following commands were introduced:
l admin-logon-script
l admin-logoff-script
l ikev2-policy
l ikev2-proto
l ikev2-auth
l ipsecv2-crypto
l minimized