Leap - Cisco AIR-PCM340 Installation And Configuration Manual

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Security Options for Mac OS X

LEAP

The client utility allows you to enable or disable LEAP and to set your LEAP username and password.
Note
You must enter your LEAP username and password each time you power-up your Macintosh, reinsert
your client adapter, or turn-on the radio.
Step 1
If the client utility is not active on your desktop perform the following steps:
a.
b.
On the Client Utility Basic Properties screen, you can enable LEAP by clicking the Enable LEAP check
Step 2
box (see
On the Client Utility Basic Properties screen, click Set LEAP Username/Password and the LEAP
Step 3
username and password screen appears (see
Figure 4-14 LEAP Username and Password Screen
Step 4
Type your LEAP username in the Username field.
Note
Step 5
Type your LEAP password in the Password field.
Step 6
Click Save Password in Keychain, if you want to save your LEAP username and password in your
Macintosh keychain. When saved, your LEAP password is stored (in an encrypted format) and will be
automatically entered into the password field.
Cisco Aironet Wireless LAN Adapters Installation and Configuration Guide for Mac OS
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From the Finder menu bar on the top of the screen, select Go and click Applications (see
Figure
4-10). The applications screen appears.
Double-click the Aironet Client Utility icon. The client utility screen appears, and the computer
searches for the client adapter radio. After the radio is found, the basic properties screen appears.
Figure
4-11).
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.
Figure
4-14).
Chapter 4
Security Features
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