Using Leap With The Windows Username And Password; After Profile Selection Or Card Insertion; After A Reboot Or Logon - Cisco Aironet Installation And Configuration Manual

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Chapter 6
Using EAP Authentication

Using LEAP with the Windows Username and Password

After Profile Selection or Card Insertion

After you (or auto profile selection) select a profile that uses LEAP authentication and specifies that your
Windows username and password also serve as your LEAP username and password or you eject and
reinsert the client adapter while this profile is selected, the following events occur:
1.
2.

After a Reboot or Logon

After your computer reboots or you log on, follow the steps below to LEAP authenticate.
Step 1
When the Windows login screen appears (see
and password and click OK. The domain name is optional.
Note
Figure 6-1
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The "LEAP Authentication in progress" message appears.
If your client adapter authenticates, the message disappears, and the Server Based Authentication
field on the ACU Status screen shows "LEAP Authenticated."
If the authentication attempt fails, an error message appears after the LEAP timeout period has
expired. Refer to the
"Error Messages"
If your computer is running Windows NT, 2000, or XP and has Novell Client 32 software
installed, a separate LEAP login screen appears before the Novell login screen. If this occurs,
enter your Windows and Novell username and password in the login screens and click OK.
Windows Login Screen (Windows 95, 98, and Me)
Cisco Aironet Wireless LAN Client Adapters Installation and Configuration Guide for Windows

Using LEAP with the Windows Username and Password

section in
Chapter 9
for the necessary action to take.
Figure 6-1
and
Figure
6-2), enter your Windows username
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