Okay so log on to your RADIUS server and locate the Network Policies section as seen below NPS Server Role ManagerĬreate two policies for your Technical and Sales roles – most of the default settings are fine but as I mentioned at the beginning of this post, I will do a separate guide on setting up RADIUS on Windows Server in the near future. The AP knows that the Sales group is to be tagged in VLAN 10.Oh and by the way, this guy is in the Sales group’ RADIUS server says ‘yep these credentials are good.AP passes these credentials to RADIUS server.I will go through one of the options below but just to briefly explain what happens at a high level: Now, there are two ways of doing this, both very similar and involve the RADIUS server sending the AD group/VLAN ID back to the access point for tagging. You are using Windows Server RADIUS/NPS (Network Policy and Access Services) – if you have not configured a RADIUS server for the Meraki AP, watch this blog for an update in the near future as I will post a how-to for this). ![]() You have a department called Technical (VLAN 20).You have a department called Sales (VLAN 10).In this example I will assume the following: This will be a quick guide on configuring your Meraki Wireless Access Point to tag users in specific VLANs according to what AD group they are in.
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