Using Leap With A Manually Prompted Login; After Profile Selection - Cisco Aironet Installation And Configuration Manual

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Using LEAP with a Manually Prompted Login

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Using LEAP with a Manually Prompted Login

After Profile Selection

After you (or auto profile selection) select a profile that uses LEAP authentication but specifies that the
process be manually invoked, follow the steps below to LEAP authenticate.
When the LEAP login screen appears (see
Step 1
click OK. The domain name is optional.
Figure 6-7
Note
The "LEAP Authentication in progress" message appears.
Step 2
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
Cisco Aironet Wireless LAN Client Adapters Installation and Configuration Guide for Windows
6-8
If you click Cancel rather than OK on the LEAP login screen, the following message appears:
"The current profile will be disabled until the system restarts or you eject and reinsert the
card. Are you sure?" If you click No, the LEAP login reappears and allows you to enter your
new credentials. If you click Yes, the current profile is disabled until you reboot your
computer or eject and reinsert the card. The Current Profile field on the Status screen lists
the profile as being "Disabled."
LEAP Login Screen
The LEAP login screen shown above appears on computers running Windows NT, 2000, or
XP. The LEAP login screen looks slightly different on computers running other Windows
operating systems.
"Error Messages"
section in
Figure
6-7), enter your LEAP username and password and
Chapter 9
for the necessary action to take.
Chapter 6
Using EAP Authentication
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