To support radius assigned vlans, you need to supply the AP with
Tunnel-Type, Tunnel-Medium-Type, and Tunnel-Private-Group-ID replies.
For wireless networks, use these values in the radius profiles.
Tunnel-Medium-Type = 802
Tunnel-Type = VLAN
Tunnel-Private-Group-ID = vlan-id
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1. Create a folder somewhere (doesn't matter where, as long as the
radiusd process can read it).
# mkdir /my_ca
2. Copy your CA certs and your CRLs to .pem files into this directory.
# cp johns-cacert.pem /my_ca
# cp johns-crl.pem /my_ca
# cp jims-cacert.pem /my_ca
# cp jims-crl.pem
You can use a wireless access point that supports 802.1q. I know that
the HP J8130A WAP 420 supports this, and I believe the Cisco's and some
3Com do as well.
Assign your private network users some additional attributes. For
example, the following 3 additional attributes will direct the WAP to
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