Configuring nac for mbssid – Rockwell Automation 1783-WAPxxx Stratix 5100 Wireless Access Point User Manual User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 1783-UM006A-EN-P - May 2014

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Configuring Multiple SSIDs

Chapter 8

Configuring NAC for MBSSID

This feature supports only Layer 2 mobility within VLANs. Layer 3 mobility by
using a network ID is not supported in this feature.

Before you attempt to enable NAC for MBSSID on your access points, you must
first have NAC working properly. This figure shows a typical network setup.

Figure 88 - Typical NAC Network Setup

For additional information, see the documentation for deploying NAC for Cisco
wireless networks.

Follow these steps to configure NAC for MBSSID on your access point:

1. Configure your network as shown in

Figure 88

.

2. Configure standalone access points and NAC-enabled client-EAP

authentication.

3. Configure the local profiles on the ACS server for posture validation.
4. Configure the client and access point to let the client to successful

authenticate by using EAP-FAST.

5. Verify that the client posture is valid.
6. Verify that the client associates to the access point and that the client is

placed on the unrestricted VLAN after successful authentication and
posture validation.

A sample configuration is shown below.

dot11 mbssid

dot11 vlan-name engg-normal vlan 100

dot11 vlan-name engg-infected vlan 102

dot11 vlan-name mktg-normal vlan 101

dot11 vlan-name mktg-infected1 vlan 103

dot11 vlan-name mktg-infected2 vlan 104

dot11 vlan-name mktg-infected3 vlan 105

!

dot11 ssid engg

vlan engg-normal backup engg-infected

authentication open

authentication network-eap eap_methods

!

dot11 ssid mktg

ACS

Wireless laptops

Quarantine/

Restricted Access

VLAN/Network

Unrestricted

Access

VLAN/Network

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