Users Guide
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- About This Guide
- Initial Configuration
- Dell W-Instant User Interface
- Wireless Network
- Managing W-IAPs
- Preferred Band
- Auto Join Mode
- Terminal Access
- LED Display
- TFTP Dump Server
- Extended SSID
- Deny Inter User Bridging and Deny Local Routing
- Syslog Server
- Adding a W-IAP to the Network
- Removing a W-IAP from the Network
- Editing W-IAP Settings
- Rebooting the W-IAP
- Firmware Image Server in Cloud Network
- Layer-3 Mobility
- Spectrum Monitor
- Time Management
- Virtual Controller
- Authentication
- Authentication Methods in Dell W-Instant
- 802.1X Authentication
- Authentication Survivability
- Captive Portal
- Internal Captive Portal
- External Captive Portal
- External Captive Portal Authentication using ClearPass Guest
- WISPr Authentication
- MAC Authentication
- Walled Garden Access
- MAC + 802.1X Authentication
- MAC + Captive Portal Authentication
- Wired Authentication on a W-IAP
- Certificates
- Encryption
- Role Derivation
- User VLAN Derivation
- Instant Firewall
- Content Filtering
- OS Fingerprinting
- Adaptive Radio Management
- Intrusion Detection System
- SNMP
- Ethernet Downlink
- Hierarchical Deployment
- Uplink Configuration
- Dell PowerConnect W-AirWave Integration and Management
- AirGroup
- Introducing AirGroup
- What is Bonjour and Zero Configuration Networking?
- WLANs and Bonjour
- AirGroup Solution
- AirGroup Features
- AirGroup Architecture
- The AirGroup Solution Components
- Configuring AirGroup on W-Instant
- Configuring AirGroup-CPPM Interface in W-Instant
- AirGroup Monitoring
- Troubleshooting and Log Messages
- Monitoring
- Alert Types and Management
- Policy Enforcement Firewall
- VPN Configuration
- User Database
- Regulatory Domain
- Controller Configuration for VPN
- Dell PowerConnect W-ClearPass Configuration for AirGroup
- IAP-VPN
- Troubleshooting
- Abbreviations
Dell PowerConnect W-Series Instant Access Point 6.2.0.0-3.2.0.0 | User Guide 251 | Policy Enforcement Firewall
Chapter 27
Policy Enforcement Firewall
Dellās Policy Enforcement Firewall (PEF) module for Dellī¬W-Instant provides identity-based
controls to enforce application-layer security, prioritization, traffic forwarding, and network
performance policies for wired and wireless networks.
The PEF window displays the external/internal authentication servers, currently defined roles for
all the networks, blacklisted clients and to enable or disable the protocols for ALG.
Navigate to the PEF link at the top right corner of the Dell W-Series Instant UI to view the
following features.
Authentication Servers
This section displays the currently defined external authentication servers.
l Nameā Indicates the name of the external authentication server.
l Typeā Indicates the type of the authentication server-RADIUS or LDAP.
1. Click New to configure an external RADIUS server for a wireless network. See "External
RADIUS Server" on page 112 for more information.
2. Click OK to apply the changes.
Figure 195 - Authentication Server
Users for Internal Server
This section displays the currently defined users for the internal authentication server.