Aruba 802.1X Wireless Service

Configure this service for wireless hosts that are connecting through an Aruba 802.1X 802.1X is an IEEE standard for port-based network access control designed to enhance 802.11 WLAN security. 802.1X provides an authentication framework that allows a user to be authenticated by a central authority. wireless access device or controller using IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. 802.1X 802.1X is an IEEE standard for port-based network access control designed to enhance 802.11 WLAN security. 802.1X provides an authentication framework that allows a user to be authenticated by a central authority. authentication. Service rules are customized for a typical ArubaController deployment. The Aruba 802.1X 802.1X is an IEEE standard for port-based network access control designed to enhance 802.11 WLAN security. 802.1X provides an authentication framework that allows a user to be authenticated by a central authority. service includes a rule that specifies that an Aruba ESSID Extended Service Set Identifier. ESSID refers to the ID used for identifying an extended service set. exists.

 

If you want to administer the same set of policies for wired and wireless access, you can combine the service rule to define one single service.
The other option is to keep two services for wired and wireless access, but reuse the policy components (authentication methods, authentication source, authorization source, role mapping policies, posture policies, and enforcement policies) in both services.