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6. Select Add to import the firmware file.
To delete a firmware file that has already been uploaded to AWMS, return to the Device Setup > Upload
Firmware & Files page, select the checkbox for the firmware file and select Delete.
Using Web Auth Bundles in AWMS
Web authentication bundles are configuration files that support Cisco WLC wireless LAN controllers. This
procedure requires that you have local or network access to a Web Auth configuration file for Cisco WLC
devices.
Perform these steps to add or edit Web Auth bundles in AWMS.
1. Go to the Device Setup > Upload Firmware & Files page. This page displays any existing Web Auth bundles
that are currently configured in AWMS, and allows you to add or delete Web Auth bundles.
2. Scroll to the bottom of the page. Select Add New Web Auth Bundle to create a new Web Auth bundle (see
Figure 23), or select the pencil icon next to an existing bundle to edit. You may also delete Web Auth bundles
by selecting that bundle with the checkbox, and selecting Delete.
Figure 23 Add Web Auth Bundle Page Illustration
3. Enter a descriptive label in the description field. This is the label used to identify and track Web Auth bundles
on the page.
4. Enter the path and filename of the Web Auth configuration file in the Web Auth Bundle field or select
Choose File to locate the file.
5. Select Add to complete the Web Auth bundle creation, or Save if replacing a previous Web Auth
configuration file, or Cancel to abort the Web Auth integration.
For additional information and a case study that illustrates the use of Web Auth bundles with Cisco WLC
controllers, refer to the following document on Cisco.com:
Wireless LAN controller Web Authentication Configuration Example, Document ID: 69340
www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk722/tk809/technologies_configuration_example09186a008067489f.shtml
Configuring TACACS+ and RADIUS Authentication
As an optional configuration, you can set AWMS to use an external user database to simplify password
management for AWMS administrators and users. This section contains the following procedures:
Configuring TACACS+ Authentication
Configuring RADIUS Authentication and Authorization
Integrating a RADIUS Accounting Server
NOTE: Additional fields may appear for multiple device types. AWMS prompts you for additional firmware information as required.
For example, Intel and Symbol distribute their firmware in two separate files: an image file and an HTML file. Both files must be
uploaded to AWMS for the firmware to be distributed successfully via AWMS.
NOTE: A firmware file may not be deleted if it is the desired version for a group. Use the Group > Firmware page to investigate this
potential setting and status.