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Refer to the EAP Authentication section on page 178 and the Using the Wireless Site Survey Tool section on page 30 for
further details on these security options.
EAP-TLS
From the Security Modes options, press the Enterprise button to open the Wireless Security: Enterprise Mode page.
Scroll through the Security Type options to select EAP-TLS (FIG. 87).
TLS (Transport Layer Security) was the original standard wireless LAN EAP authentication protocol. TLS requires
additional work during the deployment phase, but provides additional security since even a compromised password is not
enough to break into an EAP-TLS protected wireless network environment.
EAP-TLS security is designed for wireless environments where it is necessary to securely transmit data over a wireless
network by adding an additional level of security protocol via the use of a private key.
EAP-TTLS (Cont.)
Inner Authentication Type: When pressed, this field cycles through the choices of available Inner
Authentication mechanism supported by the Devicescape Secure Wireless
Client:
• EAP-MSCHAPv2
• EAP-GTC
• EAP-OTP
• EAP-MD5
• MSCHAPv2
• MSCHAP
•PAP
• CHAP
Key Mgmt: This button has 4 options:
WPA-EAP: The default and most common setting for EAP authentication
methods. Accepts WPA, WPA2 & TKIP, or AES.
8021X: Used to specify IEEE 802.1x port authentication only.
CCKM-WPA: Cisco key management option. Used with CCKM and WPA
(TKIP encryption only) authentication.
CCKM-WPA2: Cisco key management option. Used with CCKM and WPA2
(AES encryption only) authentication.
NOTE: The Key Mgmt selection must match the security settings on the AP
in order for the connection to be successful.
Cancel/Save: • Cancel - discard changes and return to the previous page.
• Save - store the new security information, apply changes, and return to the
previous page.
FIG. 87
Wireless Security: Enterprise Mode - EAP-TLS