802.1X Authentication And Status - Cisco 7965G Administration Manual

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802.1X Authentication and Status

The 802.1X Authentication and 802.1X Authentication Status menus allow you to enable 802.1X
authentication and monitor its progress. These options are described in
You can access the 802.1X Authentication settings by pressing the Settings button and choosing
Security Configuration > 802.1X Authentication and Security Configuration > 802.1X
Authentication Status.
Table 4-21
802.1X Authentication Settings
Option
Description
Device
Determines whether 802.1X
Authentication
authentication is enabled:
EAP-MD5
Specifies a password for use with
802.1X authentication using the
following menu options (described in
the following rows):
Device ID—Derivative of the
phone's model number and unique
MAC address displayed in this
format: CP-<model>-SEP-<MAC>
Shared Secret—Choose a password
to use on the phone and on the
authentication server. The password
must be between 6 and 32 characters,
consisting of any combination of
numbers or letters.
Note
Realm—Indicates the user network
domain, always set as Network
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Enabled—Phone uses 802.1X
authentication to request
network access.
Disabled—Default setting in
which the phone uses CDP to
acquire VLAN and network
access.
Device ID
Shared Secret
Realm
If you disable 802.1X
authentication or perform a
factory reset of the phone, the
shared secret is deleted.
Chapter 4
Configuring Settings on the Cisco Unified IP Phone
To Change
Choose Settings > Security
1.
Configuration > 802.1X
Authentication > Device
Authentication.
2.
Set the Device Authentication
option to Enabled or Disabled.
Press the Save softkey.
3.
Choose Settings > Security
Configuration > 802.1X
Authentication > EAP-MD5.
Display only—Cannot configure.
Choose EAP-MD5 > Shared
1.
Secret.
Enter the shared secret.
2.
Press Save.
3.
See the
"Troubleshooting Cisco
Unified IP Phone Security" section on
page 9-9
for assistance in recovering
from a deleted shared secret.
Display only—Cannot configure.
Table 4-21
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Table
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