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Chapter 9: Common Configuration Examples
Registration Type: Private PSK Server
Description: Add a note about the captive Web portal for future reference.
Captive Web Portal Login Page Settings
Private PSK Server Registration Type: Self-registration
There are two options: Authentication and Self-registration. When you select Self-registration, users must complete and submit a
registration form to obtain their private PSKs. When you select Authentication, they must enter and submit a user name and pass-
word, which the SmartPath AP sends to a RADIUS server to validate before providing them with private PSKs. (When you set the
registration type as Authentication, then you must also set a RADIUS server in the SSID configuration.)
Optional Advanced Settings
Enable HTTPS: Because the registration SSID uses open authentication, enabling HTTPS provides encryption for the traffic
between the client and SmartPath AP.
HTTPS Certificate: Choose “Default-CWPCert” from the drop-down list.
NOTE: You can leave all other settings as they are or modify them to suit your network needs.
After you save the captive Web portal configuration, SmartPath EMS VMA automatically returns to the SSID dialog box. Choose
the captive Web portal that you just created from the Captive Web Portal drop-down list.
Registration SSID: Enter a name for the SSID with which users first associate. This SSID uses open authentication, but user traffic
is secured through HTTPS.
NOTE: This SSID name does not appear in the SSIDs list. It is only used in association with the SSID being configured.
User profiles assigned after successful private PSK authentication:
Check the attribute number that you included in the name of the private PSK user group when you configured it in Step 1 and
remember it. Click the New icon ( + ) to open a section where you can create a user profile. Type a name that includes the same
number as the attribute of the private PSK user group that you created, enter that number again in the Attribute Number field,
and enter the VLAN ID that you want the SmartPath AP to assign to traffic from these users. If you want to configure other
aspects of the user profile, click “More Settings.” When you are finished, clickApply.
In the Available User Profiles column, select the user profile that you just created, and then click the right arrow ( > ) to move it to
the Selected User Profiles column.
Step 5: Add the SSID Profile to a WLAN Policy
Before pushing the configuration, private PSK users, and captive Web portal files to the SmartPath APs, you must first add the
SSID profile to a WLAN policy.
Click “Configuration > Guided Configuration > WLAN Policies,” click the name of the WLAN policy that applies to your SmartPath
APs, enter the following, and then click “Save:
Add/Remove SSID Profiles: (click)
Select the SSID that you created in Step 4 in the Available SSID Profiles column, click the right arrow ( > ) to move it to the
Selected SSID Profiles column, and then click “Apply.
Step 6: Push the Configuration to All SmartPath APs
You must push the configuration and captive Web portal files to all the SmartPath APs. They all get the same Web directory with
all the login, success, and failure HTML pages, but only the private PSK server shows the login page on its captive Web portal and
only the authenticators show the success and failure pages on theirs. SmartPath EMS VMA detects which SmartPath AP is the
private PSK server and only sends the private PSK users to it.
Click “Monitor > Access Points > SmartPath APs,” select the SmartPath APs to be authenticators and the one to be a private PSK
server, click “Update > Upload and Activate Configuration,” select all the upload options, and then click “Upload.
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