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3.
Tap
Next
. The
Encryption
dialog box displays. See
.
Advanced Identity
Use the
Advanced ID
dialog box to enter the 802.1X identity to supply to the authenticator. This value can be 63
characters long and is case sensitive. In TTLS and PEAP, it is recommended entering the identity
anonymous
(rather than a true identity) plus any desired realm (e.g., anonymous@myrealm). A user ID is required before
proceeding.
Figure 7-20
Advanced Identity Dialog Box
Tap
Next
. The
Encryption
dialog box displays.
Encryption
Use the
Encryption
dialog box to select an encryption type. The drop-down list includes encryption types
available for the selected authentication type. See
for these encryption types.
Figure 7-21
Encryption Dialog Box
NOTE
When authenticating with a Microsoft IAS server, do not use advanced identity.
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