302 Configuring Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting ParametersNN47250-102 (320666-G Version 02.01)• Specify the WSS port connected to the third-party AP.Viewing Settings for Third-Party AP AAA Support1 Select the Configuration tool bar option.2 In the Organizer panel, click the plus sign next to the WSS.3 Click the plus sign next to AAA.4 Select Third Party APs.The configured settings appear.Creating a Proxy Access Rule1 Access the Create Proxy User wizard:a Select the Configuration tool bar option.b In the Organizer panel, click the plus sign next to the WSS.c Click the plus sign next to AAA.d Select Third Party APs.e In the Task List panel, select Proxy Access.2 Type the userwildcard that is expected access the SSID.For the userwildcard, type a full or partial username to be matched during authentication(1 to 80 alphanumeric characters, with no spaces or tabs). The format of a user wildcarddepends on the client type and EAP method.• For Windows domain clients using Protected EAP (PEAP), the user wildcard is in theformat Windows_domain_name\username. The Windows domain name is theNetBIOS domain name and must be specified in capital letters. For example,EXAMPLE\sydney, or EXAMPLE\*.*, which specifies all usernames whoseusernames contain periods.• For EAP with Transport Layer Security (EAP-TLS) clients, the format isusername@domain_name. For example, sydney@example.com specifies the usersydney in the domain name example.com. The *@marketing.example.com wildcardspecifies all users in the marketing department at example.com. The user wildcardsydney@engineering.example.com specifies the user sydney in the engineeringdepartment at example.com.Note. For information about configuration requirements on the third-party AP, see the“Configuring AAA for Users of Third-Party APs” section in the “Configuring AAA for NetworkUsers” chapter of the Nortel WLAN Security Switch 2300 Series Configuration Guide.