
Summit WM-Series WLAN Switch and Altitude Access Point Software Version 1.0 User Guide
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6 WM Access Domain Configuration
For each WM-AD, you define its topology, authentication, accounting, RADIUS servers, filtering,
multicast parameters and privacy mechanism. When you set up a new WM-AD definition, the
additional tabs will appear only after you save the Topology.
Topology for a WM-AD
In the Top olo gy screen, the key choice for a WM-AD is the type of network assignment, which
determines all the other factors of the WM-AD. There are two options for network assignment:
● SSID:
● has Captive Portal authentication, or no authentication (as well as MAC-based authentication).
● requires restricted filtering rules before authentication and, after authentication, filtering rules for
group Filter IDs.
● is used for a WM-AD supporting wireless voice traffic (QoS).
● is used for a WM-AD supporting third-party APs.
● has WEP and WPA-PSK privacy.
● AAA (Authentication, Authorization and Accounting):
● has 802.1x authentication (as well as MAC-based authentication)
● requires filtering rules for group Filter IDs and default filter.
● has WEP and WPA (WPA v.1 and WPA v.2) privacy.
Topology for a WM-AD for Captive Portal
The section describes how to set up a WM-AD for Captive Portal.
In the WM Access Domain Configuration screen, highlight the WM-AD name in the left-hand list and click
on the To po l og y tab.
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