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Chapter 4 Security Setup
Setting Up EAP Authentication
Step 14
If the key in slot 1 is the only WEP key set up, select it as the transmit key.
Step 15
Click
OK
. You return automatically to the Security Setup page.
Enabling EAP in Cisco Secure ACS
Cisco Secure Access Control Server for Windows NT/2000 Servers (Cisco Secure
ACS) is network security software that helps authenticate users by controlling
access to a network access server (NAS) device, such as an access server, PIX
Firewall, router, or wireless access point or bridge.
Cisco Secure ACS operates as a Windows NT or Windows 2000 service and
controls the authentication, authorization, and accounting (AAA) of users
accessing networks. Cisco Secure ACS operates with Windows NT 4.0 Server and
Windows 2000 Server.
Note
You must use ACS version 2.6 or later to set up the access point in ACS.
Follow these steps to include the access point as a Network Access Server (NAS)
in Cisco Secure ACS:
Step 1
On the ACS main menu, click
Network Configuration
.
Step 2
Click
Add New Access Server
.
Step 3
In the
Network Access Server Hostname
entry field, type the name you want to
assign to the access point as an access server.
Note
This field does not appear if you are configuring an existing NAS.
Step 4
In the
Network Access Server IP address
box, type the access point’s IP address.
Step 5
In the
Key
box, type the shared secret that the or RADIUS NAS and
Cisco Secure ACS use to encrypt the data. For correct operation, the identical key
(case sensitive) must be configured on the access point’s Authenticator
Configuration page and in Cisco Secure ACS.
Step 6
From the
Authenticate Using
drop-down menu, select
RADIUS (Cisco Aironet)
.