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4 In the PEAP Authentication section, do the following:
In the Username drop-down list, click the value you want to assign as the username credential:
Name - The name of the Altitude AP, which is assigned on the WAP Properties tab. The
Altitude AP name can be edited.
Serial - The serial number of the Altitude AP. The Altitude AP serial number cannot be
edited.
MAC - The MAC address of the Altitude AP. The Altitude AP MAC address cannot be edited.
In the Password drop-down list, click the value you want to assign as the password credential:
Name - The name of the Altitude AP, which is assigned on the WAP Properties tab. The
Altitude AP name can be edited.
Serial - The serial number of the Altitude AP. The Altitude AP serial number cannot be
edited.
MAC - The MAC address of the Altitude AP. The Altitude AP MAC address cannot be edited.
5 Click Set PEAP credentials. The AP 802.1X Multi-edit progress window is displayed, which
provides the status of the configuration process. Once complete, the Settings updated message is
displayed in the footer of the Summit WM GUI.
The 802.1X PEAP authentication configuration is assigned to the Altitude APs. The Altitude APs can
now be deployed to 802.1X enabled switch ports.
To configure 802.1X EAP-TLS authentication in proxy mode 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 Altitude APs to configure. To click multiple Altitude APs,
click the Altitude APs from the list while pressing the CTRL key.
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