Users Guide

Figure 16:Enabling W-AirWave Whitelists
Setting Up Certificate Authentication
On the AMP Setup > Authentication page, administrators can specify whether to require a certificate during
authentication and whether to use two-factor authentication. A PEM-encoded certificate bundle is required for
this feature.
This feature must be enabled per role in AMP Setup > Roles.
Perform the following steps to enable this feature for this AMP.
1. Locate the Certificate Authentication section in AMP Setup > Authentication.
2. In the Enable Certificate Authentication field, select Yes.
3. Specify whether to require a certificate in order to authenticate. If Yes, then you can also specify whether to
use two-factor authentication.
4. Enter the PEM-encoded CA certificate bundle.
5. Select Save if you are finished or follow the next procedure to specify the authentication priority.
Setting Up Single Sign-On
On the AMP Setup > Authentication page, administrators can set up single sign-on (SSO) for users that have
access to W-AirWave controllers. This allows users to log in to W-AirWave and use the IP Address or Quick Links
hypertext links across W-AirWave to access the controller’s WebUI without having to enter credentials again. The
links the user can select to access a controller can be found on the APs/Devices > Monitor page in the Device
Info section, and on device list pages.
Perform the following steps to enable this feature for this W-AirWave.
1. Locate the Single Sign-On section in AMP Setup > Authentication.
2. In the Enable Single Sign-On field, select Yes.
3. Select Save if you are finished or follow the next procedure to specify the authentication priority.
Specifying the Authentication Priority
To specify the authentication priority for this W-AirWave server, locate the Authentication Priority section in
AMP Setup > Authentication, and select either Local or Remote as the priority.
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