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ACS 5.2 Authentication

Roger Alderman
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Hi All

Does anyone know if there is a way to authenticate users using the SSID?

I was led to believe that you could use RADIUS IETF attribute 30 (Calling Station ID) but I'm not convinced this will work.

Thanks

Regards

Roger

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Yes it is required. It's a wildcard for the Mac address.

Thanks,

Scott Fella

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Scott Fella
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You can define the SSID. It's in the end user station area. Here is a link... Better than me trying to remember:)

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk722/tk809/technologies_configuration_example09186a00807669af.shtml

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Scott Fella

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Hi Scott

I've seen this document - its very old using an old version of WLC code and the old ACS (probably version 4).

I need something that relates to ACS 5.2

It's the same. You need to define the end station filter using *SSID

Thanks,

Scott Fella

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You need to define this:

  • DNIS—*ssidname

Thanks,

Scott Fella

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-Scott
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Hi Scott

is the * crucial?

I've created an endpoint filter with DNIS matching the SSID name but I haven't used the *.

It's not working yet - hence the question.

Roger

Yes it is required. It's a wildcard for the Mac address.

Thanks,

Scott Fella

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-Scott
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Thanks Scott - the wildcard did the trick.

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