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how do "wispr survivability" work?

hyosang_choi
Valued Contributor
HI there.


We know a function as "wispr survivability" staring from sz 5.0.


How do the function work?


Do anyone have a document of the concept? or how to?


Regards.
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james_mckenna_b
New Contributor II
Hi Jeronimo,

1. Under typical circumstances, the AP will talk to the SZ controller via an SSH tunnel. When a client joins a WISPr WLAN, AAA authentication/accounting traffic is sent to the SZ controller, which forwards it to the AAA.

2. In the case of WISPr survivability: If the APs' communications to the SZ are lost, the AP will instead send AAA authentication and accounting traffic directly to AAA, so that users can continue to be authenticated to the WISPr WLAN. 

3. When AP <> SZ communications are restored (i.e. when the AP can re-establish an SSH tunnel to the SZ controller), the AP will go back to sending authentication/accounting traffic to SZ.

Regards

James

How do we configuration for that?

Could you share us document about the configuration?

Form our test, it redirects web page to us but it doesn't authenticeted.

Regards.

OK, Thanks 

I have done successfully a test of redirection and authentication.

Thanks James.


Nice one Jeronimo, glad to help.

Cheers

James