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7. Configure VIA Client WLAN Profiles—You can push WLAN profiles to end-user computers that use the
Microsoft Windows Wireless Zero Config (WZC) service to configure and maintain their wireless networks.
After the WLAN profiles are pushed to end-user computers, they are automatically displayed as an ordered list in
the preferred networks. The VIA client WLAN profiles provisioned on the client can be selected from the VIA
connection profile described in Step 6. For details, see "Configure VIA Client WLAN Profiles" on page 562.
8. Rebranding VIA and Downloading the Installer—You can use a custom logo on the VIA client and on the VIA
download web page. For details, see "Rebranding VIA and Downloading the Installer" on page 564.
9. Download VIA Installer and Version File
Using the WebUI to Configure VIA
The following steps illustrate configuring your controller for VIA using the WebUI.
Enable VPN Server Module
You must install the PEFV license to configure and assign user roles. See Software Licenses on page 100 for licensing
requirements.
To install a license:
1. Navigate to Configuration > Network > Controller and select the Licenses tab on the right hand side.
2. Paste the license key in the Add New License key text box and click the Add button.
Create VIA User Roles
To create VIA users roles:
1. Navigate to Configuration > Security > Access Control > User Roles.
2. Click Add to create new policies. Click Done after creating the user role and apply to save it to the
configuration.
Create VIA Authentication Profile
This following steps illustrate the procedure to create an authentication profile to authenticate users against a server
group.
1. Navigate to Configuration > Security > Authentication > L3 Authentication.
2. Under the
Profiles
section, expand the VIA Authentication Profile option. You can configure the following
parameters for the authentication profile:
Parameter Description
Default Role This role that will be assigned to the authenticated users.
Max Authentication Failures Specifies the maximum authentication failures allowed. The default is 0 (zero).
Description A user friendly name or description for the authentication profile.
Table 178:
VIA - Authentication Profile Parameters
3. To create a new authentication profile:
a. Enter a name for the new authentication profile under the VIA
Authentication Profiles
section and click the
Add button.
b. Expand the VIA Authentication Profiles option and select the new profile name.
4. To modify an authentication profile, select the profile name to configure the default role