7. Click Apply.
You have completed configuring the GGSN service.
Configuring Authentication Services
An authentication service defines the external authentication server that the controller will use
to authenticate wireless users.
This section covers:
NOTE: If you want to use primary and secondary RADIUS servers for authenticating
administrators, see Adding a RADIUS Server for Administrators on page 254.
Adding an Authentication Service
An authentication service defines the external authentication server configuration. Radius services
authenticates profiles to specify external Radius services used based on the real value.
Follow these steps to add an authentication service that the controller can use.
1. Go to Configuration > Services & Profiles.
2. On the sidebar (under Services), click Authentication.
The Authentication page appears.
3. Click Create New.
The Create New Authentication Service form appears.
4. In Name, type a name for the authentication service that you are adding.
5. In Friendly Name (optional), type an alternative name that is easy to remember.
6. In Description (optional), type a description for the authentication service.
7. In Service Protocol, select one of the following options:
• RADIUS (see RADIUS Service Options)
• Active Directory
• LDAP
• OAuth
• HLR
8. Configure the settings for the authentication service type that you selected.
NOTE: User Traffic Profiles mapped under Authentication services are not supported for
WLANs except Hotspot 2.0 WLANs.
9. Click OK.
The page refreshes and the authentication service you have added appears on the list of
existing authentication services.
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