Chapter 6 Using EAP Authentication

Using PEAP (EAP-GTC)

Using PEAP (EAP-GTC)

After you (or auto profile selection) activate a profile that uses PEAP (EAP-GTC) authentication or you eject and reinsert the client adapter, reboot the computer, or log on while this profile is active, follow the steps in one of the sections below to EAP authenticate. Choose the section appropriate for your user database.

Windows NT or 2000 Domain Databases or LDAP Databases Only

The EAP authentication process begins automatically. The client adapter should EAP authenticate using either your Windows credentials or the username and password entered in the Define PEAP (EAP-GTC) Configuration window. If your client adapter authenticates, ASTU and the Link Status field on the ADU Current Status window show Authenticated. If the authentication attempt fails, ASTU and ADU show Authentication Failed.

OTP Databases Only

Step 1 Use your hardware token device or SofToken program to obtain the one-time password.

Step 2 When the Token Configuration window appears (see Figure 6-11), enter the one-time password.

Figure 6-11 Token Configuration Window

Note The username is filled in automatically.

Step 3 Click OK to begin the authentication process.

Note If the password is invalid or entered incorrectly, the Token Configuration window reappears, enabling you to re-enter it.

If your client adapter authenticates, ASTU and the Link Status field on the ADU Current Status window show Authenticated. If the authentication attempt fails, ASTU and ADU show Authentication Failed.

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