Authentication Types
Configuring Authentication Types
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Cisco 3200 Series Wireless MIC Software Configuration Guide
The following example shows how to specify a trustpoint:
keeling-ap#conf t
Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z.
keeling-ap(config)#dot1x credentials test
keeling-ap(config-dot1x-creden)#username myname
keeling-ap(config-dot1x-creden)#password mypass
keeling-ap(config-dot1x-creden)#pki-trustpoint TP_001
keeling-ap(config-dot1x-creden)#end
keeling-ap#sh run | beg test
dot1x credentials test
username myname
password 7 060B16314D5D1A
pki-trustpoint TP_001
Configuring Authentication Types
This section describes how to configure authentication types. You attach authentication types to the
WMIC’s SSID. See
“Service Set Identifiers”
for details on setting up the WMIC SSID. This section
contains these topics:
•
Default Authentication Settings, page 15
•
Assigning Authentication Types to an SSID, page 16
•
Configuring Authentication Holdoffs, Timeouts, and Intervals, page 24
Default Authentication Settings
The default SSID on the WMIC is
autoinstall
.
Table 1
shows the default authentication settings for the
default SSID:
Command
Purpose
Step 1
configure terminal
Enters global configuration mode.
Step 2
dot1x credentials
name
Specifies the name of the trustpoint.
Step 3
username
name
Specifies the user name for setting up the trustpoint.
Step 4
password
password
Specifies the user password for setting up the trustpoint.
Step 5
pki-trustpoint
name
Specifies the pki-trustpoint name.
Step 6
end
Returns to privileged EXEC mode.
Table 1
Default Authentication Configuration
Feature
Default Setting
SSID
autoinstall