Configuring Up 2.4 The Wmic Radio As An Eap Client - Cisco C3201FESMIC-TP= - 3201 Fast EN Switch Mobile Interface Card Expansion Module Software Configuration Manual

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Authentication Types

Configuring Up 2.4 the WMIC Radio as an EAP Client

Beginning in privileged EXEC mode, follow these steps to configure authentication types for SSIDs on
the non-root side:
Setting up a 2.4 WMIC as a EAP client requires three major steps:
To configure EAP authentication type for SSID on the client side, follow these steps, beginning in
privileged EXEC mode:
Command
Step 1
configure terminal
Step 2
dot1x credentials profile
Step 3
username name
Step 4
password password
Step 5
crypto pki trustpoint name
Step 6
exit
Step 7
eap profile profile-name-string
Step 8
method [ fast | gtc | leap | md5 |
mschapv2 | tls ]
Step 9
exit
Step 10
dot11 ssid ssid-string
Step 11
authentication network-eap
list-name
Step 12
dot1x credentials profile
Step 13
eap profile profile-name-string
Creating an authentication username and password for the WMIC on your authentication server.
Configuring EAP authentication on the root device to which the WMIC associates.
Configuring the WMIC to act as a EAP client.
Purpose
Enters global configuration mode.
Creates a dot1x credentials profile and enters the dot1x
credentials configuration submode.
Specifies the authentication user name for the WMIC.
Specifies the authentication password for the WMIC.
Specifies the name of the trustpoint.
Returns to global configuration mode.
Creates the EAP profile.
Chooses an EAP authentication method for authentication
purpose.
In client mode, the WMIC supports only the FAST,
Note
LEAP, and TLS methods.
A root device configured for EAP authentication forces
Note
all client devices that associate to perform EAP
authentication. Client devices that do not use EAP
cannot communicate with the root device.
Returns to global configuration mode.
Enters global ssid mode.
(Optional) Sets the authentication type for the SSID to use EAP
for authentication and key distribution.
Specifies the dot1x credentials profile created in Step 2 and
enters the dot1x credentials configuration submode.
Specifies the EAP profile created in Step 7.
Cisco 3200 Series Wireless MIC Software Configuration Guide
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