Leap - Cisco AIR-PCM340 Installation And Configuration Manual

Aironet wireless lan adapters
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Chapter 4
Security Features

LEAP

Follow the instructions below to enable LEAP for your client adapter.
Select LEAP User & Password from the Edit pull-down menu (see
Step 1
LEAP Username and Password screen appears (see
Figure 4-9
Enter your LEAP username in the Username field.
Step 2
Note
Enter a LEAP password in the Password field.
Step 3
Step 4
Click OK.
Step 5
Select the Enable LEAP check box on one of the following screens:
After LEAP is enabled, your client adapter authenticates to the RADIUS server using your LEAP username
and password and receives a session-based WEP key.
When you enable LEAP, the Enable WEP check box is automatically checked. This indicates that
Note
dynamic, session based WEP is active. You do not have to enter a static WEP key.
You can disable LEAP at any time by deselecting the Enable LEAP check box, but to enable LEAP
Note
again, you will have to reenter your LEAP username and password.
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Set LEAP Username and Password Screen
If you work in an environment with multiple domains and want your login domain to be
passed to the RADIUS server along with your username, you must append the domain name
to your username; for example: domain\username. Check with your network administrator.
For the office network use one of the following screens:
Basic Properties screen (see
RF Network Parameters screen (see
For the home network use the Home Networking screen (see
Cisco Aironet Wireless LAN Adapters Installation and Configuration Guide for Mac OS
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Security Options for Mac OS 9.x
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