FortiWLC – Configure a RADIUS Server for Captive Portal Authentication
Configure a RADIUS Server for Captive Portal Authentication Configure a RADIUS Server with Web UI for Captive Portal Authentication You can, for authentication purposes, set up the identity and secret...
View ArticleFortiWLC – OAuth Authentication Support
OAuth Authentication Support FortiWLC (SD) along with Fortinet Connect (MCT) 14.10.0.2 supports OAuth authentication for captive portal users. In a typical scenario if a user (for example: a hotel...
View ArticleFortiWLC – Social Authentication Support
Social Authentication Support The captive portal authentication process now supports Fortinet Presence as an external CP authentication server that allows users to authentication using social media...
View ArticleFortiWLC – Configuring Rogue AP Detection Using the CLI
Configuring Rogue AP Detection Using the CLI These CLI commands configure rogue detection; for a complete explanation of the commands, see the FortiWLC (SD) Command Reference. Configuring Rogue AP...
View ArticleFortiWLC – Configuring Rogue AP Mitigation with Web UI
Configuring Rogue AP Mitigation with Web UI To prevent clients of unauthorized APs from accessing your network, enable the options for both scanning for the presence of rogue APs and mitigating the...
View ArticleFortiWLC – Rogue AP Detection and Mitigation
Rogue AP Detection and Mitigation Rogue APs are unauthorized wireless access points. These rogues can be physically connected to the wired network or they can be outside the building in a neighbor’s...
View ArticleFortiWLC – Modifying Detection and Mitigation CLI Settings
Modifying Detection and Mitigation CLI Settings The default settings that are configured for the rogue AP detection and mitigation features are adequate for most situations. However, many default...
View ArticleFortiWLC – Configuring VLANs
Configuring VLANs A virtual local area network (VLAN) is a broadcast domain that can span across wired or wireless LAN segments. Each VLAN is a separate logical network. Several VLANs can coexist...
View ArticleFortiWLC – Configure and Deploy a VLAN
Configure and Deploy a VLAN VLANs can be configured/owned either by E(z)RF Network Manager or by a controller. You can tell where a profile was configured by checking the read-only field Owner; the...
View ArticleFortiWLC – Bridged APs in a VLAN
Bridged APs in a VLAN When creating an ESS, AP400/AP822/AP832, FAP-U421EV, FAP-U423EV and AP1000 can be configured to bridge the traffic to the Ethernet interface. This is called bridged VLAN dataplane...
View ArticleFortiWLC – VLAN Tagging in Bridge Mode for Wired Ports
VLAN Tagging in Bridge Mode for Wired Ports You can enable VLAN tagging for wired ports in bridged mode. VLAN tagging for wired ports provide four VLAN policies: No VLAN Static VLAN: VLAN tag shall be...
View ArticleFortiWLC – Dynamic VLAN support in Bridge mode
Dynamic VLAN support in Bridge mode Stations can receive IP dynamically when the AP is in tunneled and bridged mode with the RADIUS server dynamically assigning the VLAN’s.
View ArticleFortiWLC – Delete a VLAN
Delete a VLAN You cannot delete a VLAN if it is currently assigned to an ESSID (see Chapter , “” on page 137). You cannot delete a VLAN created by E(z)RF Network Server; that must be done from Network...
View ArticleFortiWLC – More About VLANs
More About VLANs FortiWLC (SD) provides commands for configuring both virtual LAN (VLANs) and Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE) tunnels to facilitate the separation of traffic using logical rather...
View ArticleFortiWLC – VLAN Pooling
VLAN Pooling To reduce big broadcast or risking a chance of running out of address space, you can now enable VLAN pooling in an ESS profile. VLAN pooling essentially allows administrators to create a...
View ArticleFortiWLC – Support for CAPWAP
Support for CAPWAP FortiWLC supports Control and Provisioning of Wireless Access Points (CAPWAP) protocol to allow Fortinet access points to discover Fortinet WLAN controllers. In addition to...
View ArticleFortiWLC – Add and Configure an AP with the Web UI
Add and Configure an AP with the Web UI When you add an AP to a controller, you configure these features: AP ID AP Name Serial Number Location, Building, Floor Contact LED Mode Boot script (AP Init...
View ArticleFortiWLC – Configure an AP’s Radios with the Web UI
Configure an AP’s Radios with the Web UI After you “Add and Configure an AP with the Web UI” on page 337, the AP’s radios will be listed in FortiWLC (SD). Follow these steps to configure the radios:...
View ArticleFortiWLC – Add and Configure an AP with the CLI
Add and Configure an AP with the CLI To configure an AP with the CLI, first enter AP configuration mode (first command shown below) and then use the rest of the AP configuration commands: Command...
View ArticleFortiWLC – Configure an AP’s Radios with the CLI
Configure an AP’s Radios with the CLI Before you can configure any radio settings, you need to enter radio interface configuration mode. To do this, follow these steps: TABLE 22: Entering Radio...
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