438| Virtual APs AOS-W 6.5.3.x| User Guide
Parameter Description
Advertise AP Name
If this parameter is enabled, APs will broadcast the AP name configured by the
ap-name command. This option is disabled by default.
Enforce User VLAN for
Open Stations
Select this option to restrict data traffic from open stations to the user's
assigned VLAN. This option is disabled by default.
Enable OKC
Opportunistic Key Caching (OKC) is a similar technique, not defined by 802.11i,
available for authentication between multiple APs in a network where those
APs are under common administrative control. An Alcatel-Lucent deployment
with multiple APs under the control of a single switch is one such example.
Using OKC, a station roaming to any AP in the network will not have to complete
a full authentication exchange, but will instead just perform the 4-way
handshake to establish transient encryption keys.
Table 103: SSID Profile Parameters
In the CLI
(host)(config) #wlan ssid-profile <profile>
WLAN Authentication
The AAA profile configures the authentication for a WLAN. The AAA profile defines the type of authentication
(802.1X in this example), the authentication server group, and the default user role for authenticated users.
It is recommended that you assign a unique name to each virtual AP, SSID, and AAA profile that you modify.
Configuring an AAAProfile in the WebUI
1. Navigate to Configuration > Security > Authentication > Profiles, the select the AAA Profiles tab.
2. Scroll down to the bottom of the AAA Profiles Summary pane, then click Add. An entry blank appears.
3. Enter the AAA profile name, then click Add.
4. In the profiles list, and select the AAA profile you just created.
5. Configure the AAA profile parameters (see Table 104),
6. Click Apply.