Wireless Cisco Leap; Kerberos Enabled Wireless Ethernet Configuration - InfoPrint 6500 Series User Manual

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store ifc 2 wlan opts [[-]openauth][[-]intnl]
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 180 for the complete command set.

Wireless Cisco LEAP

LEAP is a Cisco wireless security scheme. The Cisco LEAP allows for a WEP
key timeout that forces re-authentication, resulting in the derivation of a new
WEP key for the session. To enable LEAP in the NIC, enter the username
and password corresponding to the RADIUS server with the following
commands:
store ifc 2 wlan auth leap
store ifc 2 wlan user <username>
store ifc 2 wlan pass <password>
NOTE: Disable the defkey to use LEAP.

Kerberos Enabled Wireless Ethernet Configuration

WIRELESS
This section provides an example of how a user configures the 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.
NOTE: Kerberos Authentication is only supported on Symbol technologies
LA 4121 radio card.
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.
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