User's Guide

Table Of Contents
hwc_apstartup.fm
Configuring the Wireless AP
Configuring VLAN tags for Wireless APs
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March 2010
HiPath Wireless Controller, Access Points and Convergence Software V7.11, User Guide 171
Uses certificates for authentication of access points
HiPath Wireless Controller can operate in either proxy mode or pass
through mode.
Proxy mode – The HiPath Wireless Controller generates the public
and private key pair used in the certificate.
Pass through mode – The certificate and private key is created by the
third-party Certificate Authentication application.
Note: Although a Wireless AP can support using both PEAP and EAP-TLS
credentials simultaneously, it is not recommended to do so. Instead, it is
recommended that only one type of authentication be used, and that only
credentials for that type of authentication be installed on the Wireless AP.
4.5.1.1 Configuring 802.1x PEAP authentication
PEAP authentication uses user ID and passwords for authentication. To
successfully configure 802.1x authentication of a Wireless AP, the Wireless AP
must first be configured for 802.1x authentication before the Wireless AP is
deployed on a 802.1x enabled switch port.
Note: User names and passwords for PEAP authentication credentials each
have a maximum length of 128 characters.
To configure 802.1x PEAP authentication:
1. From the main menu, click Wireless AP Configuration. The HiPath
Wireless AP screen is displayed.
2. In the Wireless AP list, click the Wireless AP for which you want to configure
802.1x PEAP authentication.
3. Click the 802.1x tab.