User's Manual

user name is case-sensitive. This name specifies the identity supplied to the
authenticator by the authentication protocol. This user's identity is securely
transmitted to the server only after an encrypted channel has been
established.
Domain: Name of the domain on the authentication server. The server name
identifies a domain or one of its sub-domains (for example, zeelans.com,
where the server is blueberry.zeelans.com). NOTE: The domain name should
be obtained from the administrator.
Password: Specifies the user password. The password characters are seen as
asterisks. This password must match the password that is set in the
authentication server.
Confirm Password: Reenter the user password.
2. Click OK to save the setting and close the page.
Cisco Compatible Extensions Options
Cisco Options: Use to enable or disable Radio Management and Mixed Cells Mode or Allow
Fast Roaming (CCKM).
NOTE: Cisco Compatible Extensions are automatically enabled for CKIP, LEAP or EAP-
FAST profiles. To override this behavior, select or clear options on this page.
Allow Fast Roaming (CCKM): Select to enable the client wireless adapter for fast-
secure roaming. When a wireless LAN is configured for fast reconnection, an
EAP-FAST,
EAP-TLS, PEAP-GTC, PEAP-MSCHAPv2 or LEAP-enabled client device can roam from one
access point to another without involving the main server. Use Cisco Centralized Key
Management (CCKM), an access point configured to provide Wireless Domain Services
(WDS), to take the place of the RADIUS server and authenticate the client without
perceptible delay in voice or other time-sensitive applications.
Enable Cisco Compatible Options: Select to enable Cisco Compatible Extensions for this
wireless connection profile.
Enable Radio Management Support: Select to have your wireless adapter provide
radio management to the Cisco infrastructure. If the Cisco Radio Management utility is
used on the infrastructure, it configures radio parameters, detects interference and rogue
access points. Default setting is selected.
Enable Mixed Cells Mode: Select to allow the wireless adapter to communicate with
mixed cells. A mixed cell is a wireless network in which there are both devices that use
WEP and devices that do not. Refer to
Mixed Cells Mode for more information. The default
setting is cleared.
Set up a Client with EAP-FAST Network Authentication
In Cisco Compatible Extensions, Version 3 (CCXv3), Cisco added support for EAP-FAST
(Extensible Authentication Protocol-Flexible Authentication via Secure Tunneling), which uses