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Configuring EAP-FAST Settings in the Connection Tab, Cisco EAP-FAST, Settings, Connection

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Chapter 3 Configuring EAP Types Figure 3-1 Wireless Network Properties Window Configuring EAP-FAST Step 7 Step 8 Step 9 Select Cisco EAP-FAST from the "Choose a network authentication method" drop down list. Click the Settings button. Click the Connection tab, the User Credentials tab, the Authentication tab, or the About tab. For more information about configuring settings in those tabs, see the "Configuring EAP-FAST Settings in the Connection Tab" section on page 3-5, the "Configuring EAP-FAST Settings in the User Credentials Tab" section on page 3-10, and the "Configuring EAP-FAST Settings in the Authentication Tab" section on page 3-13. For information about finding the version of the module on the device, see the "Finding the Version of the EAP-FAST Module" section on page 3-16. Configuring EAP-FAST Settings in the Connection Tab The EAP-FAST Connection tab includes settings for the establishment of an outer Transport Layer Security (TLS) tunnel. Settings include identity protection, the use of a Protected Access Credential (PAC), PAC provisioning, the use of authenticated server certificates to establish the tunnel, and the use of a Trusted Root Certificate Authority (CA) from a list of Trusted Root CA certificates. Cisco Aironet 802.11a/b/g Wireless LAN Client Adapters (CB21AG and PI21AG) Installation and Configuration Guide for Windows Vista OL-16534-01 3-5

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Cisco Aironet 802.11a/b/g Wireless LAN Client Adapters (CB21AG and PI21AG) Installation and Configuration Guide for Windows Vista
OL-16534-01
Chapter 3
Configuring EAP Types
Configuring EAP-FAST
Figure 3-1
Wireless Network Properties Window
Step 7
Select
Cisco EAP-FAST
from the "Choose a network authentication method" drop down list.
Step 8
Click the
Settings
button.
Step 9
Click the
Connection
tab, the
User Credentials
tab, the
Authentication
tab, or the
About
tab. For more
information about configuring settings in those tabs, see the
“Configuring EAP-FAST Settings in the
Connection Tab” section on page 3-5
, the
“Configuring EAP-FAST Settings in the User Credentials Tab”
section on page 3-10
, and the
“Configuring EAP-FAST Settings in the Authentication Tab” section on
page 3-13
. For information about finding the version of the module on the device, see the
“Finding the
Version of the EAP-FAST Module” section on page 3-16
.
Configuring EAP-FAST Settings in the Connection Tab
The EAP-FAST Connection tab includes settings for the establishment of an outer Transport Layer
Security (TLS) tunnel. Settings include identity protection, the use of a Protected Access Credential
(PAC), PAC provisioning, the use of authenticated server certificates to establish the tunnel, and the use
of a Trusted Root Certificate Authority (CA) from a list of Trusted Root CA certificates.