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Supported EAP Types

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Creating an NSRP Cluster on page 365
Configuring Active/Passive Cluster on page 366
Example: Configuring Active/Passive Cluster (NSM Procedure) on page 367
The supported EAP types are displayed in Table 87 on page 362.
Table 87: Supported EAP Types
Parameters
EAP-TLS (Transport Layer
Security)
EAP-TTLS (Tunneled
Transport Layer Security)
EAP-PEAP (Protected EAP)
EAP-MD5 (Message Digest
Algorithm 5)
Route Types Overview on page 295
Routing Table Entries Overview on page 305
RIP Overview on page 321
IEEE 802.1x Support Overview on page 361
Creating an NSRP Cluster on page 365
Configuring Active/Passive Cluster on page 366
Example: Configuring Active/Passive Cluster (NSM Procedure) on page 367
Description
EAP—TLS is the most common EAP derivative and is supported
by most RADIUS servers. EAP-TLS uses certificates for user and
server authentication and for dynamic session key generation.
EAP-TTLS requires only a server-side certificate and a valid
username and password for authentication. Steel-Belted RADIUS
supports TTLS.
EAP-PEAP compensates for the lack of features in EAP-TLS and
reduces management complexity. It requires only server-side
certificates and a valid username and password. It provides
support for key exchange, session resumption, fragmentation,
and reassembly. Steel-Belted RADIUS and Microsoft IAS support
Protected EAP.
Algorithm that uses a challenge and response process to verify
MD5 hashes.
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