Allied Telesis AT-TQ2403 Network Card User Manual


 
158 AT-TQ2403 - Management Software - User's Guide
IEEE 802.1x Client Using EAP/PEAP
The Built-In Authentication Server on the AT-TQ2403 Management Software uses Protected Extensible
Authentication Protocol (EAP) referred to here as "EAP/PEAP".
If you are using the Built-in Authentication server with "IEEE 802.1x" Security mode on the
AT-TQ2403 Wireless Access Point, then you will need to set up wireless clients to use PEAP.
Additionally, you may have an external RADIUS server that uses EAP/PEAP. If so, you will need to (1)
add the AT-TQ2403 Wireless Access Point to the list of RADIUS server clients, and (2) configure
your IEEE 802.1x wireless clients to use PEAP.
Note: The following example assumes you are using the Built-in Authentication server that
comes wit
h the AT-TQ2403 Wireless Access Point. If you are setting up EAP/PEAP on a
client of an AP that is using an external RADIUS server, the client configuration process will
differ somewhat from this example especially with regard to certificate validation.
If you configured the AT-TQ2403 Wireless Access Point to use IEEE 802.1x security mode . . .
Figure 64: Security Setting Page – IEEE802.1x Setting Page
. . . then configure IEEE 802.1x security with PEAP authentication on each client as follows.