Kerberos Enabled Wireless Nic Configuration - Printronix Network Interface Card User Manual

Printronix network interface card user's manual
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store ifc 2 wlan defkey disable|(1-4)
store ifc 2 wlan key <key-num> <key-sequence>
store ifc 2 wlan auth <AUTH-METHOD>
store ifc 2 wlan user <AUTH-USER-NAME>
store ifc 2 wlan pass <AUTH-PASSWORD>
Refer to page 307 for the complete command set.

Kerberos Enabled Wireless NIC Configuration

WLAN
ADAPTER,
This section provides an example of how a user configures the
WLAN
Print Server to use the Kerberos authentication via the wired Telnet
session.
This example assumes Symbol's Access Point and RF card is used
and the Print Server has not been configured for Kerberos
authentication. It also assumes that the KDC, Access Point and the
Print Server are in the same realm.
To set up the Print Server for Kerberos authentication, the
administrator first has to enable Kerberos in the Access Point
according to Symbol's instructions. Symbol's Access Point must
have its Network time set up with the correct time server. Once the
Access Point is configured, the Print Server is ready to be
configured for Kerberos authentication.
Configuring the Print Server for Kerberos
Authentication
1. Create a user in the Windows 2000 server that identifies the
Print Server.
NOTE: The user name should be the Print Server's name. The
2. In a secure networked environment, log in as a root user via
Telnet in the wired LAN.
Kerberos Enabled Wireless NIC Configuration
password selected will be used as the Kerberos password
and should be set with no expiration.
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