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- 01-HTTPS Login Configuration Examples
- 02-SSH Configuration Examples
- 03-License Management Configuration Examples
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- 05-AP Association with the AC at Layer 2 Configuration Examples
- 06-AP Association with the AC at Layer 2 (IPv6) Configuration Examples
- 07-Auto AP Configuration Examples
- 08-AP Association with the AC at Layer 3 Configuration Examples
- 09-AP Association with the AC at Layer 3 (IPv6) Configuration Examples
- 10-WEP Encryption Configuration Examples
- 11-PSK Encryption Configuration Examples
- 12-WPA3-SAE PSK Encryption Configuration Examples
- 13-WLAN Access (IPv6) Configuration Examples
- 14-Policy-Based Forwarding with Dual Gateways Configuration Examples
- 15-Scheduled Configuration Deployment by AP Group Configuration Examples
- 16-Inter-AC Roaming with Static Client VLAN Allocation Configuration Examples
- 17-Service Template and Radio Binding Configuration Examples
- 18-Scheduled WLAN Access Services Configuration Examples
- 19-Local Portal Authentication Configuration Examples
- 20-HTTPS-Based Local Portal Authentication Configuration Examples
- 21-Remote Portal Authentication Configuration Examples
- 22-Local Portal Authentication through LDAP Server Configuration Examples
- 23-Local Portal Authentication and SSID-based Authentication Page Pushing Configuration Examples
- 24-Local Portal MAC-Trigger Authentication Configuration Examples
- 25-Portal MAC-Trigger Authentication Configuration Examples
- 26-Local Forwarding Mode and Local Portal MAC-Trigger Authentication Configuration Examples
- 27-Local Portal Authentication (IPv6) Configuration Examples
- 28-Local Portal Authentication through LDAP Server (IPv6) Configuration Examples
- 29-Remote Portal Authentication (IPv6) Configuration Examples
- 30-Portal MAC-Trigger Authentication (IPv6) Configuration Example
- 31-Remote Portal Authentication with User Profile Authorization Configuration Examples
- 32-Portal Fail-Permit Configuration Examples
- 33-Local MAC Authentication Configuration Examples
- 34-MAC Authentication and PSK Authentication Configuration Examples
- 35-Remote MAC and Portal Authentication and Transparent Authentication Configuration Examples
- 36-Remote AP and Remote Portal MAC-Trigger Authentication Configuration Examples
- 37-MAC Authentication with Guest VLAN Assignment Configuration Examples
- 38-MAC Authentication with Guest VLAN Assignment (IPv6) Configuration Examples
- 39-Local MAC-Then-802.1X Authentication Configuration Examples
- 40-Local 802.1X Authentication Configuration Examples
- 41-Local RADIUS-Based 802.1X Authentication in EAP Relay Mode Configuration Examples
- 42-Remote 802.1X Authentication Configuration Examples
- 43-Remote 802.1X Authentication (IPv6) Configuration Examples
- 44-Remote 802.1X Authentication in WPA3-Enterprise Mode Configuration Examples
- 45-802.1X Authentication with ACL Assignment Through IMC Server Configuration Examples
- 46-802.1X Authentication with User Profile Assignment Through IMC Server Configuration Examples
- 47-EAD Authentication Configuration Examples
- 48-EAD Authentication (IPv6) Configuration Examples
- 49-Local Forwarding Mode and Local Portal Authentication Configuration Examples
- 50-Local Forwarding Mode Direct Portal Authentication Configuration Examples
- 51-Local Forwarding Mode Direct Portal Authentication (IPv6) Configuration Examples
- 52-Local Forwarding Configuration Examples
- 53-Remote AP Configuration Examples
- 54-WIPS Configuration Examples
- 55-WIPS Countermeasures Against All SSIDs Configuration Examples
- 56-IP Source Guard (IPv4) Configuration Examples
- 57-IP Source Guard (IPv6) Configuration Examples
- 58-IRF Setup with Members Directly Connected Configuration Examples
- 59-IRF Setup with Members Not Directly Connected Configuration Examples
- 60-IRF Setup with Members in One Chassis Configuration Examples
- 61-IRF Setup with Members in Different Chassis Configuration Examples
- 62-Dual-Link Backup Configuration Examples
- 63-Remote 802.1X Auth on AC Hierarchy Network with Dual-Link Central AC Backup Configuration Examples
- 64-Remote Portal Auth on AC Hierarchy Network with Dual-Link Central AC Backup Configuration Examples
- 65-OAuth-Based Portal MAC-Trigger Auth on Local-Forwarding Dual-Link Backup Configuration Examples
- 66-Dual-Link Backup OAuth-Based Portal Auth in Local Forwarding Configuration Examples
- 67-Dual-Link Backup Remote Portal MAC-Trigger Auth in Local Forwarding Configuration Examples
- 68-Dual-Link Backup Remote Portal and Transparent MAC Auth in Local Forwarding Configuration Examples
- 69-Dual-Link Backup Remote Portal Auth in Local Forwarding Configuration Examples
- 70-Dual-Link Backup Remote Portal and MAC Auth in Centralized Forward Configuration Examples
- 71-Dual-Link Backup Remote Portal Auth in Centralized Forwarding Configuration Examples
- 72-Dual-Link Backup Lightweight Portal Auth in Centralized Forwarding Configuration Examples
- 73-Dual-Link Backup OAuth-Based Portal Auth in Centralized Forwarding Configuration Examples
- 74-Dual-Link Backup Remote Portal MAC-Trigger Auth in Centralized Forwarding Configuration Examples
- 75-Remote 802.1X Auth on a Dual-Link AC Backup Network Configuration Examples
- 76-Remote MAC Auth on a Dual-Link AC Backup Network Configuration Examples
- 77-Remote 802.1X Authentication on an AC Hierarchy Network Configuration Examples
- 78-Remote 802.1X Authentication Configuration Examples
- 79-WLAN Probe Configuration Examples
- 80-Multicast Optimization Configuration Examples
- 81-Client Rate Limiting Configuration Examples
- 82-Inter-AC Roaming Configuration Examples
- 83-Inter-AC Roaming (IPv6) Configuration Examples
- 84-WLAN Load Balancing Configuration Examples
- 85-Static Blacklist Configuration Examples
- 86-Client Quantity Control Configuration Examples
- 87-AP License Synchronization Configuration Examples
- 88-iBeacon Management Configuration Examples
- 89-Mesh Link Establishment Between a Fit AP and a Fat AP Configuration Examples
- 90-Mesh Link Establishment Between Fit APs Configuration Examples
- 91-Auto-DFS and Auto-TPC Configuration Examples
- 92-AP Image Downloading Configuration Examples
- 93-Dual-Uplink Interfaces Configuration Guide
- 94-Internal-to-External Access Through NAT Configuration Examples
- 95-Layer 2 Static Aggregation Configuration Examples
- 96-Layer 2 Multicast Configuration Examples
- 97-Static VLAN Allocation Configuration Examples
- 98-URL Redirection Configuration Examples
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Contents
Introduction
The following information provides examples for configuring WIPS.
Prerequisites
The following information applies to Comware 7-based access controllers and access points. Procedures and information in the examples might be slightly different depending on the software or hardware version of the access controllers and access points.
The configuration examples were created and verified in a lab environment, and all the devices were started with the factory default configuration. When you are working on a live network, make sure you understand the potential impact of every command on your network.
The following information is provided based on the assumption that you have basic knowledge of WIPS.
Example: Configuring WIPS
Network configuration
As shown in Figure 1, AP 1 and AP 2 provide wireless services for clients through SSID service.
Enable WIPS on the sensor to take countermeasures against the rogue AP that uses the same SSID as AP 1 and AP 2.
Restrictions and guidelines
Use the serial ID labeled on the AP's rear panel to specify an AP.
Procedures
Configuring the AC
1. Configure interfaces on the AC:
# Configure VLAN-interface 100 and assign it an IP address. The AC will use this IP address to establish CAPWAP tunnels with APs.
<AC> system-view
[AC] vlan 100
[AC-vlan100] quit
[AC] interface vlan-interface 100
[AC-Vlan-interface100] ip address 112.12.1.25 16
[AC-Vlan-interface100] quit
# Configure VLAN-interface 200 and assign it an IP address. The AC will use VLAN 200 for client access.
[AC] vlan 200
[AC-vlan200] quit
[AC] interface vlan-interface 200
[AC-Vlan-interface200] ip address 112.13.1.25 16
[AC-Vlan-interface200] quit
# Configure GigabitEthernet 1/0/1 that connects the AC to the switch as a trunk port.
[AC] interface gigabitethernet1/0/1
[AC-GigabitEthernet1/0/1] port link-type trunk
# Remove the trunk port from VLAN 1, and assign the port to VLANs 100 and 200.
[AC-GigabitEthernet1/0/1] undo port trunk permit vlan 1
[AC-GigabitEthernet1/0/1] port trunk permit vlan 100 200
# Specify the PVID of the trunk port as VLAN 100.
[AC-GigabitEthernet1/0/1] port trunk pvid vlan 100
[AC-GigabitEthernet1/0/1] quit
2. Configure DHCP:
# Enable DHCP on the AC.
[AC] dhcp enable
# Create DHCP address pool vlan100 to assign IP addresses for APs, and specify the IP address range for the DHCP address pool.
[AC] dhcp server ip-pool vlan100
[AC-dhcp-pool-vlan100] network 112.12.0.0 mask 255.255.0.0
# Specify gateway IP address 112.12.1.25 in the DHCP address pool.
[AC-dhcp-pool-vlan100] gateway-list 112.12.1.25
[AC-dhcp-pool-vlan100] quit
# Create DHCP address pool vlan200 to assign IP addresses for clients, and specify the IP address range for the DHCP address pool.
[AC] dhcp server ip-pool vlan200
[AC-dhcp-pool-vlan200] network 112.13.0.0 mask 255.255.0.0
# Specify gateway IP address 112.13.1.25 in the DHCP address pool.
[AC-dhcp-pool-vlan200] gateway-list 112.13.1.25
# Configure the DNS server according to the actual network plan. In this example, the gateway is specified as the DNS server.
[AC-dhcp-pool-vlan200] dns-list 112.13.1.25
[AC-dhcp-pool-vlan200] quit
3. Configure WIPS:
# Enter WIPS view.
[AC] wips
# Create AP classification rule 1 and configure the rule to match APs that use SSID service.
[AC-wips] ap-classification rule 1
[AC-wips-cls-rule-1] ssid equal service
[AC-wips-cls-rule-1] quit
# Create classification policy class1.
[AC-wips] classification policy class1
# Bind AP classification rule 1 to classification policy class1, and specify APs that match AP classification rule 1 as rogue APs.
[AC-wips-cls-class1] apply ap-classification rule 1 rogue-ap
[AC-wips-cls-class1] quit
# Create virtual security domain (VSD) vsd1, and apply classification policy class1 to the VSD.
[AC-wips] virtual-security-domain vsd1
[AC-wips-vsd-1] apply classification policy class1
[AC-wips-vsd-1] quit
# Create countermeasure policy 1 and enable WIPS to take countermeasures against rogue APs.
[AC-wips] countermeasure policy 1
[AC-wips-cms-1] countermeasure rogue-ap
[AC-wips-cms-1] quit
# Apply countermeasure policy 1 to VSD vsd1.
[AC-wips] virtual-security-domain vsd1
[AC-wips-vsd-vsd1] apply countermeasure policy 1
[AC-wips-vsd-vsd1] quit
[AC-wips] quit
4. Configure the APs:
# Create service template service and set its SSID to service.
[AC] wlan service-template service
[AC-wlan-st-service] ssid service
# Assign clients that come online through service template service to VLAN 200.
[AC-wlan-st-service] vlan 200
# Enable service template service.
[AC-wlan-st-service] service-template enable
[AC-wlan-st-service] quit
# Create AP ap1 and specify its model and serial ID.
[AC] wlan ap ap1 model WA4320i-ACN
[AC-wlan-ap-ap1] serial-id 210235A1GQC157001570
# Enable radio 1 of AP ap1 and bind service template service to radio 1.
[AC-wlan-ap-ap1] radio 1
[AC-wlan-ap-ap1-radio-1] radio enable
[AC-wlan-ap-ap1-radio-1] service-template service
[AC-wlan-ap-ap1-radio-1] quit
# Create AP ap2 and specify its model and serial ID.
[AC] wlan ap ap2 model WA4320i-ACN
[AC-wlan-ap-ap2] serial-id 210235A1GQC157001571
# Enable radio 1 of AP ap2 and bind service template service to radio 1.
[AC-wlan-ap-ap2] radio 1
[AC-wlan-ap-ap2-radio-1] radio enable
[AC-wlan-ap-ap2-radio-1] service-template service
[AC-wlan-ap-ap2-radio-1] quit
# Create AP sensor and specify its model and serial ID.
[AC] wlan ap sensor model WA4320i-ACN
[AC-wlan-ap-sensor] serial-id 210235A1GQC157001572
# Enable radio 1 of AP sensor, and enable WIPS for the radio.
[AC-wlan-ap-sensor] radio 1
[AC-wlan-ap-sensor-radio-1] radio enable
[AC-wlan-ap-sensor-radio-1] wips enable
[AC-wlan-ap-sensor-radio-1] quit
# Add AP sensor to VSD vsd1.
[AC-wlan-ap-sensor] wips virtual-security-domain vsd1
[AC-wlan-ap-sensor] return
Configuring the switch
# Create VLANs 100 and 200. The switch will use VLAN 100 to forward the traffic on CAPWAP tunnels between the AC and APs, and use VLAN 200 to forward client traffic.
<Switch> system-view
[Switch] vlan 100
[Switch-vlan100] quit
[Switch] vlan 200
[Switch-vlan200] quit
# Configure GigabitEthernet 1/0/1 that connects the switch to the AC as a trunk port.
[Switch] interface gigabitethernet1/0/1
[Switch-GigabitEthernet1/0/1] port link-type trunk
# Remove the trunk port from VLAN 1, and assign the port to VLAN 100.
[Switch-GigabitEthernet1/0/1] undo port trunk permit vlan 1
[Switch-GigabitEthernet1/0/1] port trunk permit vlan 100
# Specify the PVID of the trunk port as VLAN 100.
[Switch-GigabitEthernet1/0/1] port trunk pvid vlan 100
[Switch-GigabitEthernet1/0/1] quit
# Configure GigabitEthernet 1/0/2 that connects the switch to AP sensor as an access port, and assign the port to VLAN 100.
[Switch] interface gigabitethernet1/0/2
[Switch-GigabitEthernet1/0/2] port link-type access
[Switch-GigabitEthernet1/0/2] port access vlan 100
# Enable PoE on the access port.
[Switch-GigabitEthernet1/0/2] poe enable
[Switch-GigabitEthernet1/0/2] quit
# Configure GigabitEthernet 1/0/3 that connects the switch to AP ap1 as an access port, and assign the port to VLAN 100.
[Switch] interface gigabitethernet1/0/3
[Switch-GigabitEthernet1/0/3] port link-type access
[Switch-GigabitEthernet1/0/3] port access vlan 100
# Enable PoE on the access port.
[Switch-GigabitEthernet1/0/3] poe enable
[Switch-GigabitEthernet1/0/3] quit
# Configure GigabitEthernet 1/0/4 that connects the switch to AP ap2 as an access port, and assign the port to VLAN 100.
[Switch] interface gigabitethernet1/0/4
[Switch-GigabitEthernet1/0/4] port link-type access
[Switch-GigabitEthernet1/0/4] port access vlan 100
# Enable PoE on the access port.
[Switch-GigabitEthernet1/0/4] poe enable
[Switch-GigabitEthernet1/0/4] quit
Verifying the configuration
1. Verify that WIPS has classified the AP that uses SSID service as a rogue AP and the service APs as authorized APs.
<AC> display wips virtual-security-domain vsd1 device
Total 3 detected devices in virtual-security-domain vsd1
Class: Auth - authorization; Ext - external; Mis - mistake;
Unauth - unauthorized; Uncate - uncategorized;
(A) - associate; (C) - config; (P) - potential
MAC address Type Class Duration Sensors Channel Status
000f-1111-0101 AP Auth 00h 05m 24s 1 161 Active
000f-1111-0111 AP Auth 00h 05m 26s 1 13 Active
000f-e200-1202 AP Rogue 00h 05m 26s 1 161 Active
2. Verify that WIPS has taken countermeasures against the rogue AP.
<AC> display wips virtual-security-domain vsd1 countermeasure record
Total 1 times countermeasure, current 1 countermeasure record in virtual-security-domain vsd1
Class: Auth - authorization; Ext - external; Mis - mistake;
Unauth - unauthorized; Uncate - uncategorized;
(A) - associate; (C) - config; (P) - potential
MAC address Type Class Sensor name Radio ID Time
000f-e200-1202 AP Rogue sensor 1 2015-11-27/15:52:53
Configuration files
· AC:
#
dhcp enable
#
vlan 100
#
vlan 200
#
dhcp server ip-pool vlan100
gateway-list 112.12.1.25
network 112.12.0.0 mask 255.255.0.0
#
dhcp server ip-pool vlan200
gateway-list 112.13.1.25
network 112.13.0.0 mask 255.255.0.0
dns-list 112.13.1.25
#
wlan service-template service
ssid service
vlan 200
service-template enable
#
interface Vlan-interface100
ip address 112.12.1.25 255.255.0.0
#
interface Vlan-interface200
ip address 112.13.1.25 255.255.0.0
#
interface GigabitEthernet1/0/1
port link-type trunk
undo port trunk permit vlan 1
port trunk permit vlan 100 200
port trunk pvid vlan 100
#
wlan ap ap1 model WA4320i-ACN
serial-id 210235A1GQC157001570
radio 1
radio enable
service-template service
#
wlan ap ap2 model WA4320i-ACN
serial-id 210235A1GQC157001571
radio 1
radio enable
service-template service
#
wlan ap sensor model WA4320i-ACN
serial-id 210235A1GQC157001572
wips virtual-security-domain vsd1
radio 1
radio enable
wips enable
service-template service
#
wips
#
ap-classification rule 1
ssid equal service
#
classification policy class1
apply ap-classification rule 1 rogue-ap
#
countermeasure policy 1
countermeasure rogue-ap
#
virtual-security-domain vsd1
apply classification policy class1
apply countermeasure policy 1
#
· Switch:
#
vlan 100
#
vlan 200
#
interface GigabitEthernet1/0/1
port link-type trunk
undo port trunk permit vlan 1
port trunk permit vlan 100
port trunk pvid vlan 100
#
interface GigabitEthernet1/0/2
port access vlan 100
poe enable
#
interface GigabitEthernet1/0/3
port access vlan 100
poe enable
#
interface GigabitEthernet1/0/4
port access vlan 100
poe enable
#
Related documentation
· WLAN Security Command Reference in H3C Access Controllers Command References
· WLAN Security Configuration Guide in H3C Access Controllers Configuration Guides