Concept Guide

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855| show aaa profile Dell Networking W-Series ArubaOS 6.5.x| Reference Guide
Parameter Description
MAC Authentication Server Group Name of the server group used for MAC authentication.
8021.X Authentication Profile Name of the 802.1X authentication profile.
8021.X Authentication Default Role Configured role assigned to the user after 802.1X
authentication.
8021.X Authentication Server Group Name of the server group used for 802.1X authentication.
Download Role from CPPM Status of role download from CPPM. If enabled, the con-
troller downloads the role from ClearPass Policy Manager
(CPPM) if not defined.
L2 Authentication Fail Through To select the other authentication method if one fails.
Multiple Server Accounting Status of multiple server accounting. If enabled, the con-
troller sends RADIUS accounting to all servers in RADIUS
accounting server group.
User idle timeout The user idle timeout for this profile. Specify the idle timeout
value for the client in seconds. A value of 0, deletes the user
immediately after disassociation from the wireless network.
Valid range is 30-15300 in multiples of 30 seconds.
RADIUS Accounting Server Group Name of the server group used for RADIUS authentication.
RADIUS Interim Accounting By default, the RADIUS accounting feature sends only start
and stop messages to the RADIUS accounting server. If
RADIUS Interim Accounting is enabled, the controller to
can also end Interim-Update messages with current user
statistics to the server at regular intervals.
XML API server IP address of a configured XML API server.
RFC 3576 server IP address of a RADIUS server hat can send user
disconnect, session timeout and change-of-authorization
messages, as described in RFC 3576.
User derivation rules
User attribute profile from which the user role or VLAN is
derived.
Wired to Wireless Roaming Shows whether Wired to Wireless Roaming is Enabled or
Disabled.
SIP authentication role For controllers with an installed PEFNG license, this
parameter displays the configured role assigned to a
session initiation protocol (SIP) client upon registration.