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Configuring Authentication Types
Chapter 12
Configuring Authentication
Types
This section describes how to configure authentication types. You attach
configuration types to the access point’s SSIDs. See
for details on setting up multiple SSIDs.
Assigning Authentication Types to an SSID
Beginning in privileged EXEC mode, follow these steps to configure
authentication types for SSIDs:
1. Enter global configuration mode.
configure terminal
2. Create an SSID and enter SSID configuration mode for the new SSID.
The SSID can consist of up to 32 alphanumeric characters. SSIDs are case
sensitive.
dot11 ssid ssid-string
Table 95 - Firmware and Software Requirements
Key Management and Encryption Protocol
Third Party Host
Supplicant
(1)
Required
(1) Such as Funk Odyssey Client supplicant version 2.2 or Meetinghouse Data Communications Aegis Client version 2.1.
Supported Platform Operating
Systems
LEAP with CKIP
This security combination requires 12.2(11)JA or
later.
No
pages 95/98, Me, NT, 2000, XP, pages
CE, Mac OS X, Linux, DOS
LEAP with CCKM and CKIP
This security combination requires 12.2(11)JA or
later.
No
pages 98, Me, NT, 2000, XP, pages CE
LEAP with CCKM and WPA-TKIP
No
pages XP and 2000
LEAP with WPA (no CCKM)
No
pages XP and 2000
Host-based EAP (such as PEAP, EAP-SIM, and
EAP-TLS) with WPA (no CCKM)
No
(2)
(2) pages XP does not require a third-party supplicant, but you must install pages XP Service Pack 1 and Microsoft support patch
815485.
pages XP
Host-based EAP (such as PEAP, EAP-SIM, and
EAP-TLS) with WPA (no CCKM)
Yes
pages 2000
WPA-PSK Mode
No
2
pages XP
WPA-PSK Mode
Yes
pages 2000
TIP
When you configure TKIP-only cipher encryption (not TKIP + WEP 128 or TKIP
+ WEP 40) on any radio interface or VLAN, every SSID on that radio or VLAN
must be set to use WPA or CCKM key management. If you configure TKIP on a
radio or VLAN but you don’t configure key management on the SSIDs, client
authentication fails on the SSIDs.
TIP
There are no default authentication SSIDs for the wireless router.