Bulk Eap-Peap Configuration; Verifying The Ap .1X Configuration - Extreme Networks Summit WM Technical Reference Manual

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AP as 802.1X supplicant
Save the configuration. The certificate status window displays the results of the configuration push
to the AP. The AP may reject the configuration for one of the reasons described in
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Bulk EAP-PEAP configuration

To install EAP-PEAP username and password, do the following:
1 From the AP 802.1X Multi-edit page, select the APs from the list.
2 Type a password. The username can be the MAC address, AP name, or the serial number. The
password can be the MAC address, AP name, or the serial number.
3 Save the configuration. The certificate status window displays the results of the configuration push
to the AP. The AP does not reject the EAP-PEAP configuration.

Verifying the AP .1X configuration

After configuring the AP, the status of the .1X supplicant configuration and authentication process can
be confirmed by doing the following:
Refer to the 802.1X tab. Display the details of the installed credentials on a particular AP. This
displays most of the fields in the X509 Certificate currently installed on the AP and/or the PEAP
credentials. Information on the credentials is directly retrieved from the AP.
Refer to the 802.1X tab. The light bulb icon next to the authentication label is lit if there are valid
credentials installed. If credentials are deleted, the light bulb is turned off.
Refer to the AP Inventory report. This report displays a summary of .1X supplicant configuration for
multiple APs. The TLS section for each AP displays the expiration day of the certificate if a certificate
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