
Appendix A — Configurable Settings
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PEAP (Protected EAP)
This protocol is suitable for performing secure authentication against Win-
dows domains and directory services. It is comparable to EAP-TTLS (see
page 18), both in its method of operation and its security, though not as
flexible. This does not support the range of inside-the-tunnel authentica
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tion methods supported by EAP-TTLS. Microsoft and Cisco both support
this protocol.
Use “PEAP” to configure the use of PEAP as an authentication protocol
and to select “Open,” “WPA,” or “Network EAP” as an association mode.
To Enable PEAP with an Open Association
1 Set 8021x Security as “PEAP” and Association to “Open.”
2 Enter your unique user name and password to use this protocol. Select
Prompt for password to have the user enter this password each time to
access the protocol; or leave Use following password as selected to auto
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matically use the protocol without entering a password.
3 Tap Get Certificates to obtain or import server certificates (page 207).
4 Tap Additional Settings to assign an inner PEAP authentication and set
options for server certificate validation and trust (page 202).
To Enable PEAP with WPA Encryption
1 Set 8021x Security as “PEAP” and Association to “WPA” (page 197).
2 Enter your unique user name and password to use this protocol. Select
Prompt for password to have the user enter this password each time to
access the protocol, or leave Use following password as selected to auto
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matically use the protocol without entering a password.
3 Tap Get Certificates to obtain or import server certificates (page 207).
4 Tap Additional Settings to assign an inner PEAP authentication and set
options for server certificate validation and trust (page 202).
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