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Chapter 3 Configuring EAP Types Configuring PEAP-GTC Table 3-6 PEAP-GTC User Credentials Options (continued) User Credentials Prompt automatically for username and password Use saved username and password Description Click this radio button to require the user to enter a separate PEAP-GTC username and password, which are registered with a RADIUS server, in addition to a Windows username and password with every authentication attempt. This option supports non-Windows passwords, such as LDAP. Default: Off Click this radio button so that the user is not required to enter a PEAP-GTC username and password with each Windows login. Authentication occurs automatically as needed using a saved username and password, which are registered with the backend server. Default: Off When selecting this option, the user must enter the following: • Username-Enter the username and the domain name in one of these two formats: - Domain-qualified username-domain\user - [email protected] • Password-Enter a password. This encrypted password is stored in the PEAP-GTC configuration. • Confirm password-Enter the password again to verify that it was entered correctly. Note The maximum number of characters allowed for the username and password is 256. Understanding PIN Mode and Token Mode with OTP New PIN mode for OTP is supported. If a new PIN is needed, the backend server sends a text message (for example, "Enter New PIN") to indicate that a new PIN is neeeded. The PEAP-GTC module displays a prompt window that includes the text message from the server (see Figure 3-13). The backend server might prompt the user twice to confirm the new PIN that the user entered. Figure 3-13 New PIN Prompt Window Cisco Aironet 802.11a/b/g Wireless LAN Client Adapters (CB21AG and PI21AG) Installation and Configuration Guide for Windows Vista OL-16534-01 3-29

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Cisco Aironet 802.11a/b/g Wireless LAN Client Adapters (CB21AG and PI21AG) Installation and Configuration Guide for Windows Vista
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Chapter 3
Configuring EAP Types
Configuring PEAP-GTC
Understanding PIN Mode and Token Mode with OTP
New PIN mode for OTP is supported. If a new PIN is needed, the backend server sends a text message
(for example, “Enter New PIN”) to indicate that a new PIN is neeeded. The PEAP-GTC module displays
a prompt window that includes the text message from the server (see
Figure 3-13
). The backend server
might prompt the user twice to confirm the new PIN that the user entered.
Figure 3-13
New PIN Prompt Window
Prompt automatically for
username and password
Click this radio button to require the user to enter a separate
PEAP-GTC username and password, which are registered with a
RADIUS server, in addition to a Windows username and password
with every authentication attempt. This option supports non-Windows
passwords, such as LDAP.
Default:
Off
Use saved username and
password
Click this radio button so that the user is not required to enter a
PEAP-GTC username and password with each Windows login.
Authentication occurs automatically as needed using a saved
username and password, which are registered with the backend server.
Default:
Off
When selecting this option, the user must enter the following:
Username—Enter the username and the domain name in one of
these two formats:
Domain-qualified username—domain\user
Password—Enter a password. This encrypted password is stored
in the PEAP-GTC configuration.
Confirm password—Enter the password again to verify that it
was entered correctly.
Note
The maximum number of characters allowed for the username
and password is 256.
Table 3-6
PEAP-GTC User Credentials Options (continued)
User Credentials
Description