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Chapter 4 Security Setup
Setting Up EAP Authentication
Step 3
Click
Edit Settings
.
Step 4
Scroll down to the IETF RADIUS Attributes settings.
Step 5
Select the checkbox for [027] Session-Timeout and enter the number of seconds
for your timeout value in the [027] Session-Timeout entry field.
Step 6
Click
Restart
. The timeout value is enabled.
Setting up a Repeater Access Point as a LEAP Client
If you configure one or both of your access point radios as a repeater (an access
point not connected to the wired LAN), you can set up the repeater radio to
authenticate to your network like other wireless client devices. After you provide
a network username and password for the repeater radio, it authenticates to your
network using LEAP, Cisco’s wireless authentication method, and receives and
uses dynamic WEP keys.
See the
“Setting Up a Repeater Access Point” section on page 8-1
for instructions
on setting up a repeater access point.
Follow these steps to enable LEAP authentication on a repeater radio:
Step 1
Set up a username and password on your network just as you would for a new user.
The repeater radio will use this username and password to authenticate.
Step 2
Follow this link path to browse to the radio’s AP Radio Identification page:
a.
On the Summary Status page, click
Setup
.
b.
On the Setup page, click
Identification
in the AP Radio row under Network
Ports for the internal radio or the radio module.
Figure 4-9
shows the AP Radio Identification page for the internal radio.