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Chapter 9: Common Configuration Examples
Number of New Users: Enter the number of private PSK users that you want to generate.
Description: Type a note about the private PSK. If you send the keys to users through e-mail, this description appears in the
e-mail message, so you might want to enter the SSID that users access when connecting to the network.
E-mail Notification: If you were to send e-mail notices from SmartPath EMS VMA to the person or people coordinating distribu-
tion of the private PSKs, you would enter their e-mail addresses here, using semicolons to separate multiple e-mail addresses.
However, because the goal of this configuration is for users to register themselves and obtain their own private PSKs, leave this
field empty.
Step 3: Set a Static IP Address on the SmartPath AP Private PSK Server
The SmartPath AP that you use as the private PSK server must have manually defined network settings; that is, a static IP address,
netmask, and default gateway.
Click “Monitor > Access Points > SmartPath APs,” select the checkbox for the SmartPath AP that you want to set as the private
PSK server, and then click “Modify.” Expand the Interface and Network Settings section, enter the following, and then click
“Save:
DHCP Client Enabled: (clear)
IP Address: Enter a suitable IP address for the segment of the network to which the SmartPath AP is connected. This is the IP
address of the mgt0 interface on the SmartPath AP.
Netmask: Enter an appropriate netmask for the subnet to which the mgt0 interface connects.
Default Gateway: Enter the IP address of the router through which the SmartPath AP sends traffic beyond its immediate subnet.
Step 4: Create an SSID Profile
Create an SSID profile that contains a private PSK SSID, a captive Web portal through which users can self-register, the private PSK
user groups whose users you want to assign to people registering successfully, and the user profiles that you want to apply to
their traffic. You also create a registration SSID, which is a companion to the private PSK SSID being configured. Users initially
connect to the registration SSID to get their private PSKs. Then they can make a secure connection to the private PSK SSID by
entering their keys.
Click “Configuration > Guided Configuration > SSIDs > New,” enter the following, leave other settings at their default values, and
then click “Save:”
Profile Name: Type the name of the SSID profile. This refers to the configuration object that contains the SSID and all its related
settings.
SSID: Use the same name that you entered for the profile name, which automatically appears here after you enter it in the previ-
ous field, or type a different name for the SSID. (Note that although the SSID profile name cannot contain spaces, the SSID name
can.) This is the SSID to which users connect after they register themselves through the captive Web portal. After a successful reg-
istration, they receive a private PSK and this SSID name. They can then form an association with the SmartPath AP on this SSID,
authenticate themselves by entering their private PSK, and access the rest of the network.
Private PSK:
Private PSK User Groups: In the Available Private PSK User Groups column, select the user group created in Step 1, and then
click the right arrow ( > ) to move it to the Selected Private PSK User Groups column.
Enable private PSK self-registration:
SmartPath AP Private PSK Server: Choose the IP address of the SmartPath AP that you configured in Step 3.
Captive Web Portal: Click the New icon ( + ) to open the New Captive Web Portal dialog box, enter the following, and then
click “Save:”
Name: Enter a name for the captive Web portal, which you can then choose in the Captive Web Portal drop-down list.
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