Configuring Remote AP Authorization Profiles
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Adding or Editing a Remote AP Authorization Profile
The following procedure describes how to create a new authorization profile or edit an existing authorization profile:
1.In the node hierarchy, navigate to the tab.
2.Select under
a.To edit an existing profile, select a profile listed under profile and select a new AP authorization group from the drop-down list.
b.To create a new authorization profile, click next to the field.
Enter the name in the
field.Select a group from the
drop-down list.3.Click .
4.Click .
5.In the window, select the check box and click .
The followingCLICommand-Line Interface. A console interface with a command line shell that allows users to execute text input as commands and convert these commands to appropriate functions.commands create a new authorization profile or edit an existing authorization profile:
(host) [md] (config) #ap authorization-profile
authorization-group