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l "Configuring Whitelists" on page 45
l "Setting Up Certificate Authentication" on page 46
l "Setting Up Single Sign-On" on page 46
l "Specifying the Authentication Priority" on page 46
l "Configuring RADIUS Authentication and Authorization" on page 47
l "Integrating a RADIUS Accounting Server" on page 48
l "Configuring TACACS+ Authentication" on page 49
l "Configuring LDAP Authentication and Authorization" on page 50
Setting Up Login Configuration Options
On the AMP Setup > Authentication page, administrators can optionally configure the W-AirWave user's idle
timeout or a message-of-the-day that appears on the AirWave login screen.
1. Go to AMP Setup > Authentication > Login Configuration.
2. Complete the fields described inTable 19:
Field Default Description
Max AMP User
Idle Timeout
240 Number of minutes of idle time until W-AirWave automatically ends the
user session. Affects all users of this W-AirWave. The range is 5-240
minutes.
Login message none A persistent message that will appear for all of this W-AirWave's users after
they log in.
Table 19: Login Configuration section of AMP Setup > Authentication
3. Select Save when you are finished or follow the next procedure to configure Whitelists, Certificate
Authentication, Single Sign-On, TACACS+, LDAP, and RADIUS Authentication options.
Configuring Whitelists
On the AMP Setup >Authentication page, you can now include a list of subnets that are able to log in to W-
AirWave. If this option is enabled, then by default, the current client network will appear as the first entry in the
list of subnets. Additional entries can be added, one per line, in the text entry box.
For Instant devices that are managed by W-AirWave, this option must be enabled if Certificate Authentication is
also enabled.
Do not delete the current client network line from the W-AirWave whitelist. Doing so can result in the loss of access to
the W-AirWave user interface.