Setting Up 802.1X Authentication For Altitude Aps Using Multi-Edit - Extreme Networks Summit WM User Manual

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Configuring the Altitude AP
Deleting 802.1X credentials
CAUTION
Exercise caution when deleting 802.1X credentials. For example, deleting 802.1X credentials may prevent the
Altitude AP from being authenticated or to lose its connection with the Summit WM Controller.
To delete current 802.1X credentials:
1 From the main menu, click Altitude AP Configuration. The Altitude APs page is displayed.
2 In the Altitude AP list, click the Altitude AP for which you want to delete its current 802.1X
credentials.
3 Do the following:
To delete EAP-TLS credentials, click Delete EAP-TLS credentials.
To delete PEAP credentials, click Delete PEAP credentials.
The credentials are deleted and the Altitude AP settings are updated.
NOTE
If you attempt to delete the 802.1X credentials of an Altitude AP that currently does not have an active session
with the Summit WM Controller, the credentials are only deleted after the Altitude AP connects with the Summit
WM Controller.
Setting up 802.1X authentication for Altitude APs using Multi-
edit
In addition to configuring Altitude APs individually, you can also configure 802.1X authentication for
multiple Altitude APs simultaneously by using the AP 802.1X Multi-edit feature.
To configure 802.1X PEAP authentication using Multi-edit:
1 From the main menu, click Altitude AP Configuration. The Altitude APs page is displayed.
2 In the left pane, click AP 802.1X Multi-edit.
3 In the Altitude APs list, click one or more APs to edit. To select multiple APs, click the APs from the
list while pressing the CTRL key.
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