Role Based controls are a feature of Aruba Central that allows you to assign different access privileges and policies to different groups of users on a WLAN network. You can set the Role Based controls in the Security section of the Aruba Central WLAN configuration Wizard. In this section, you can configure the following parameters:
Authentication Type: The method of verifying the identity of users who connect to the WLAN network. You can choose from several options, such as WPA2-Enterprise, WPA2-Personal, Captive Portal, MAC Authentication, or Open.
Authentication Server: The server that performs the authentication process for the users. You can select an existing server from the list, or create a new one by clicking the + icon. You can also configure the server settings, such as IP address, port, shared secret, and timeout.
User Role Assignment: The method of assigning user roles to the authenticated users. You can choose from several options, such as Default Role, Role Derivation, or Server Group Role. A user role is a set of firewall policies and VLAN settings that define the access privileges and restrictions for a group of users.
Default User Role: The user role that is assigned to the users by default, if no other role assignment method is selected. You can select an existing user role from the list, or create a new one by clicking the + icon. You can also configure the user role settings, such as firewall policies, VLAN ID, and bandwidth limit.