Cisco 340 User Manual
Page 47

5-47
Cisco Aironet 340, 350, and CB20A Wireless LAN Client Adapters Installation and Configuration Guide for Windows
OL-1394-08
Chapter 5 Configuring the Client Adapter
Setting Network Security Parameters
e.
If a message appears indicating that the PAC file you are about to import will be made accessible
to all users of your system, click Yes. If you click No, the PAC file is not imported.
Note
The PAC file you are about to import will be made accessible to all users of your system
if your profile is configured for global PACs. Global PACs are enabled when you choose
the Use Saved User Name and Password option, uncheck the No Network Connection
Unless User Is Logged In check box on the EAP-FAST Settings screen, or use the Novell
Network login prompt or any other third-party login application that does not share its
credentials with the EAP-FAST supplicant.
Note
If you try to import a PAC file with the same PAC ID as a previously imported PAC file,
you are asked if you want to overwrite the existing PAC. If you click Yes, the existing
PAC is replaced by the new one from the imported file.
f.
If the Enter PAC File Password screen appears (see
), enter the PAC file password
and click OK.
Figure 5-10 Enter PAC File Password Screen
Note
PAC file passwords are optional. The PAC authority determines whether to issue PAC
files that require user-supplied passwords. Nevertheless, all PAC files (even those
without passwords) are encrypted and protected. PAC file passwords are different from
EAP-FAST passwords and need to be entered only once, at the time a PAC is imported.
g.
The PAC file is imported and added to your PAC database, and the name of the PAC authority
that issued the PAC file is added to the PAC authority drop-down list on the EAP-FAST Settings
screen. Choose the desired PAC authority from the list.
Step 11
Click OK to exit the EAP-FAST Settings screen.