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Cisco IOS Software Configuration Guide for Cisco Aironet Access Points
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Chapter11 Configuring Authentication Types
Matching Access Point and Client Device Authentication Types
802.1X authentication and
WPA
Enable any 802.1X authentication
method
Select a cipher suite and enable
Open authentication and WPA for
the SSID (you can also enable
Network-EAP authentication in
addition to or instead of Open
authentication)
Note To allow both WPA clients
and non-WPA clients to use
the SSID, enable optional
WPA.
802.1X authentication and
WPA-PSK
Enable any 802.1X authentication
method
Select a cipher suite and enable
Open authentication and WPA for
the SSID (you can also enable
Network-EAP authentication in
addition to or instead of Open
authentication). Enter a WPA
pre-shared key.
Note To allow both WPA clients
and non-WPA clients to use
the SSID, enable optional
WPA.
EAP-TLS authentication
If using ACU to
configure card
Enable Host Based EAP and Use
Dynamic WEP Keys in ACU and
select Enable network access
control using IEEE 802.1X and
Smart Card or Other Certificate as
the EAP Type in Windows 2000
(with Service Pack 3) or
Windows XP
Set up and enable WEP and enable
EAP and Open authentication for
the SSID
If using Windows XP
to configure card
Select Enable network access
control using IEEE 802.1X and
Smart Card or other Certificate as
the EAP Type
Set up and enable WEP and enable
EAP and Open Authentication for
the SSID
EAP-MD5 authentication
If using ACU to
configure card
Create a WEP key, enable Host
Based EAP, and enable Use Static
WEP Keys in ACU and select
Enable network access control
using IEEE 802.1X and
MD5-Challenge as the EAP Type
in Windows 2000 (with Service
Pack 3) or Windows XP
Set up and enable WEP and enable
EAP and Open authentication for
the SSID
If using Windows XP
to configure card
Select Enable network access
control using IEEE 802.1X and
MD5-Challenge as the EAP Type
Set up and enable WEP and enable
EAP and Open Authentication for
the SSID
Table11-2 Client and Access Point Security Settings (continued)
Security Feature Client Setting Access Point Setting