Cannot use PAP inner prot.
Cause
PAP was selected as the inner authentication protocol when the EAP type of the
authentication server is set to PEAP.
Remedy
Confirm the following:
•
Whether the selected inner authentication protocol is correct. If necessary,
change the inner authentication protocol to MS-CHAPv2 or GTC. (See "If
EAP-TTLS or PEAP is set as the EAP type," on p. 2-20.)
•
The EAP type settings on the authentication server side. If necessary, change
the EAP type to EAP-TTLS.
802.1X password expired.
Cause
When performing user authentication with MS-CHAPv2, the authentication
server responded with notification that the password has expired, but password
change requests from the server are not allowed.
Remedy
Confirm the following:
•
Whether the account and policy settings of the authentication server are
correct.
•
Whether the password settings for MS-CHAPv2 are correct. If necessary, set
to allow password change requests from the server. (See "If EAP-TTLS or
PEAP is set as the EAP type," on p. 2-20.)
MSCHAPv2 new password er.
Cause
When performing user authentication with MS-CHAPv2, the authentication
server responded with notification that the password has expired, and a
password change was attempted because password change requests from the
server are allowed, but the change was refused by the server.
Remedy
Confirm the following:
•
Whether the user name is correct. (See "If EAP-TTLS or PEAP is set as the
EAP type," on p. 2-20.)
•
Confirm whether the password set in [MSCHAPv2 New Password] is valid.
•
Whether the account and policy settings of the authentication server are
correct.
NOTE
•
If you are using an Odyssey server for authentication, confirm whether 'DOMAIN\' is
included in the user name.
•
Make sure that the password set conforms to the policies of the authentication server you
are using.
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