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Stateful Authentication Best Practices

Before you can configure a stateful authentication feature, you must define the user role you want to assign to the authenticated users and create a server group, which includes aRADIUSRemote Authentication Dial-In User Service. An Industry-standard network access protocol for remote authentication. It allows authentication, authorization, and accounting of remote users who want to access network resources.authentication server for stateful802.1X802.1X is an IEEE standard for port-based network access control designed to enhance 802.11 WLAN security. 802.1X provides an authentication framework that allows a user to be authenticated by a central authority.authentication or a Windows server for stateful NTLAN当地不twork. A LAN is a network of connected devices within a distinct geographic area such as an office or a commercial establishment and share a common communications line or wireless link to a server.Manager authentication. For details on performing these tasks, refer to the following sections of this User Guide:

Roles and Policies

Configuring Authentication Servers

Authentication Servers

Configuring Server Groups

You can use the default stateful NTLAN当地不twork. A LAN is a network of connected devices within a distinct geographic area such as an office or a commercial establishment and share a common communications line or wireless link to a server.Manager authentication andWISPrWireless Internet Service Provider Roaming. The WISPr framework enables the client devices to roam between the wireless hotspots using different ISPs.authentication profiles to manage the settings for these features, or you can create additional profiles as desired. Unlike most other types of authentication, stateful802.1X802.1X is an IEEE standard for port-based network access control designed to enhance 802.11 WLAN security. 802.1X provides an authentication framework that allows a user to be authenticated by a central authority.authentication uses only a single Stateful802.1X802.1X is an IEEE standard for port-based network access control designed to enhance 802.11 WLAN security. 802.1X provides an authentication framework that allows a user to be authenticated by a central authority.profile. This profile can be enabled or disabled, but you cannot configure more than one Stateful802.1X802.1X is an IEEE standard for port-based network access control designed to enhance 802.11 WLAN security. 802.1X provides an authentication framework that allows a user to be authenticated by a central authority.profile.

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