Device Config
Unified Profile Device Config Screens enable you to edit and delete Unified Profiles on specific network devices. When you select a profile on the left side of the screen (e.g., Access Auth Profile, Access Role Profile), click on the Devices or AP Groups ADD/EDIT buttons to display devices to which that profile type has been assigned. You can select a device and edit the profile parameters on the device, or select a device(s) and delete the profile from the device(s). The Device Config Screens are described below.
Important Note: Any configuration updates applied in the Device Config application are only applied to the selected devices/AP Groups. The updates will not affect the corresponding SSIDs, Unified Access Profiles/Templates.
- Access Auth Profile - Edit/Delete Access Authentication Profiles. An Access Auth Profile enables you to assign a pre-defined
UNP port configuration to a port or linkagg, or specify them individually on each port to enable UNP port status and set the parameters for the authentication process for the port.
- WLAN Service - Create a WLAN Service for Stellar APs.
- Access Role Profile - Edit/Delete Access Role Profiles. An Access Role Profile contains the various UNP properties (e.g., QoS Policy List attached to the UNP, Captive Portal Authentication) for users assigned to the profile.
- AAA Server Profile - Edit/Delete AAA Server Profiles. AAA Server Profiles are used to define specific AAA parameters that can be used in an Access Auth Profile or Captive Portal Profile.
- Access Policies - Edit/Delete Location/Period Policies.
- Access Classification - Edit/Delete Access Classification Rules. Access Classification Rules are defined and associated with an Access Role Profile to provide an additional method for classifying a device into an Access Role Profile. If authentication is not available or does not return a profile name for whatever reason, Access Classification rules are applied to determine the profile assignment.
- Far End IP - Edit/Delete Far End IP Lists. Far End IP Lists allow multiple far-end nodes to be associated with the service created for the VXLAN Network ID (VNID) specified in a VXLAN Profile.
- Diagnostics - The Diagnostics Screen displays Unified Profile information for an end station which can be used to diagnose UNP Profile problems.
- Global Configuration
- Setting - Create and apply Global Unified Profile Settings to network devices.
- AAA Profile - Edit/Delete Global AAA Profiles. AAA Profiles are used to define specific AAA parameters that can be used in an Access Auth Profile or an Captive Portal Profile.
- Redirect Allowed Profile - Create and apply Global Redirect Allowed Profiles.