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Related Setup for DHCP Server of Private LAN:
The DHCP Server is optional and may be disabled or enabled at any time.
Disable DHCP Server:
The DSA-3200 will not dynamically configure DHCP clients on
the Public Wireless LAN.
±
Enable DHCP Server:
The DSA-3200 will dynamically configure DHCP clients
on the Private LAN. The appropriate information is needed for the DHCP server
to function properly. To configure, enter: DHCP Scope Start IP Address; End IP
Address; Primary DNS Server; Secondary DNS Server; Domain Name; WINS
Server; Lease Time; and Reserved IP Address List.
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As an option, the DSA-3200 provides a
Reserved IP Address List
for DHCP clients.
This allows the reservation of specified DHCP Scope IP addresses for specified MAC
addresses. Click the
Reserved IP Address List
hyperlink to configure.
The Reserved IP Address List provides 40 entries. Enter the desired Reserved IP
Address, client MAC address, and a short description (optional) for each reservation.
After the information is completely entered, click
“Apply”
to complete the setup.
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4.2 Advanced Menu
The configuration pages presented in the Advanced Menu are intended to assist with
setup of User Authentication and more specific Hot Spot features. Options may be
configured in any of the following Interface Pages:
Authentication Policies
,
Group
,
Black List
,
On-demand User,
Roaming
and
Additional.
Refer to each section below
for more detailed information regarding functions and configurations.
4.2.1 Authentication Policies
The DSA-3200 provides a familiar D-Link interface designed to enable easy and
quick setup to get your Wi-Fi Hot Spot up and operational.
The DSA-3200 provides 2
simultaneous user authentication policies to allow Hot Spot users to be authenticated
through the Internal User Database or through an External RADIUS server at the
same time. An Administrator may adopt different Authentication methods according to
each management setup. Each management setup has at most 20 management rules
to go with the group configuration, so that the management on general users is
diversified and flexible. An Administrator may select the desired management set up
via the pull-down menu. As an alternative to User based authentication, Layer 2
Authentication is also possible in the form of 802.1x or WPA.
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Default Policy:
This Authentication method will be used to authenticate all users that
do not specify an authentication policy during login (
user@
policy1).
Policy Name:
Friendly name used to identify the policy based on the Administrator’s
preference.
Policies Configuration:
Authentication Policy parameter configuration.
Select Policy:
The DSA-3200 provides 2 separate Authentication policies for flexibility.
Select the Authentication policy to be configured from the pull-down menu.
Set as Default:
Check the Checkbox to assign the default Authentication policy
accordingly. This Authentication method will be used to authenticate all users that do
not specify an authentication policy during login (
user@
policy1).
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Policy Name:
Friendly name for the Authentication policy will also be used during user
login as a username postfix to differentiate the authentication method used to
authenticate the user.
Policy Status
: The Administrator has the option of disabling or enabling each
authentication policy independently, allowing a single policy to serve all public access
networks. Disabled authentication policies will not be used to authenticate users.
Warning:
The Policy Name cannot use the following system defined words:
GRIC, MAC, or IP.
It is recommended that a useful name be assigned to each policy.
Black List Profile:
Select from a previously defined user blacklist profile to block the
specified users from being able to authenticate using this authentication policy.
Authentication Server:
Select the server that will perform user authentication
functionalities for the selected Authentication Method: Local User Database or external
RADIUS Server.
Assign to Group
: Assign all users that authenticate using this Authentication Method
to the specified User group selected from the pull-down menu.

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