04-30-2018 01:44 PM
We are testing POC with Aerohive AP's . We have multiple sites in our school board. In HiveManager, I was wondering if we can group a set of access points to go to one RADIUS server and configure another set of access points to go to another RADIUS server. This will help us to have a decentralized RADIUS solution at each site. We would need to maintain the same ssid across the board though.
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04-30-2018 06:56 PM
Yes, we can do this via classification. You would want to start by creating a map and placing a set of access points on this map. Then create a Radius SSID> add the Default Radius server> Click the box next to "Apply RADIUS server groups to devices via classification"> Add the second Radius server in the new section> Click on the plus icon next to the second Radius server under Assignment Rules> Add> Device location> Select the map you placed your APs on. This will mean that all users connecting to APs on this map will connect to the second Radius server. All clients connecting to any other AP will get the default Radius server.
04-30-2018 07:54 PM
Perfect ! That's exactly what I was looking for.
04-30-2018 06:56 PM
Yes, we can do this via classification. You would want to start by creating a map and placing a set of access points on this map. Then create a Radius SSID> add the Default Radius server> Click the box next to "Apply RADIUS server groups to devices via classification"> Add the second Radius server in the new section> Click on the plus icon next to the second Radius server under Assignment Rules> Add> Device location> Select the map you placed your APs on. This will mean that all users connecting to APs on this map will connect to the second Radius server. All clients connecting to any other AP will get the default Radius server.