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Using the Policy WizardUsing the 8950 AAA Policy Assistant in Server
Management Tool
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Click the icon that precedes each category to display the list of types. To use one of the types, click its associated button. The types are described within the right pane of the window.Click Advanced Authentication Options to configure additional authentication options. See “Advanced Authentication Options” on page30, at the end of this chapter.Click Next to configure accounting activities. The Accounting Configuration panel appears as shown in Figure 9-6.Reject All Request Automatically rejects the request. Typically
used to disable access for a Policy.
EAP Authentication EAP Authentications are typically used in
conjunction with the Ethernet 802.1x
standard. Typical applications are Wi-Fi
networks and smart Ethernet switches. Use
of EAP requires support from the client
supplicant software and access point. For
more information contact your client
software or access point vendor.
EAP MD5
EAP TLS
EAP LEAP
EAP LEAP (NT password)
EAP LEAP (Plain text password)
EAP LEAP (MD4 password)
EAP MS CHAP V2
EAP MS CHAP V2 (NT password)
EAP MS CHAP V2 (Plain text password)
EAP MS CHAP V2 (MD4 password)
Use of EAP requires support from the client
supplicant software and access point. For
more information contact your client
software or access point vendor.
Table 9-1 Authentication Types
Option Description