A customer with an Aruba Controller wants to set it up to work with ClearPass Guest.
Hoe should they configure ClearPass as an authentication server in the controller so that guests are able to authenticate successfully?
A customer with an Aruba Controller wants to set it up to work with ClearPass Guest.
Hoe should they configure ClearPass as an authentication server in the controller so that guests are able to authenticate successfully?
To set up an Aruba Controller to work with ClearPass Guest, ClearPass should be added as a RADIUS authentication server. This is because RADIUS is the standard protocol used for authenticating users in network access scenarios, including guest access management. By configuring ClearPass as a RADIUS authentication server in the controller, it enables the controller to send authentication requests to ClearPass and process the responses accordingly, thereby allowing guests to authenticate successfully.
Correct answer: C
C is the right answer
yes the correct answer is C
Yo add ClearPass as authentication server AND enable CoA. I don;t think there is such thing as "RADIUS CoA server)
Guest uses RADIUS
A is correct if you are going to setup data caps and disconnect users
C is correct
could be D. in captive portal, controller only enforce client with a url to login in the url form. controller doesnt pass RADIUS packet to the clearpass. clearpass only pass RADIUS packet from the policy manager to guest repo NOT from the controller.
Controller uses Radius for Communication. HTTPS is only between Client and CPPM. D is therefore not correct.
Radius iss correct
Configure the external radius authentication server inside the Aruba controller