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2.6.3 Manual Kerberos Authentication Configuration
The Configure Kerberos Authentication screen allows the network
administrator to change or verify the AP parameters for Kerberos
authentication. If a DHCP server is not available use the Configure Kerberos
Authentication screen to manually configure and enable Kerberos, save and
reset the AP. If the KSS has been installed on the Kerberos server, resetting the
AP allows the KSS to complete the Kerberos configuration and start the
Kerberos authentication services. If a DHCP server is available enable
Kerberos using DHCP server options found in section 1.3.3: ”DHCP Support”
on page 15. These options can enable Kerberos on the AP, and setup the
KDC name, KSS name and port number.
Enabling Kerberos disables Telnet, SNMP and Web services. Configure the
AP through a direct serial connection. Disabling Kerberos returns (Kerberos
Disabled is the default setting) Telnet, SNMP, and Web services to their
previous setting. If an AP cannot be accessed through a serial connection
and SNMP is not configured for read/write, use DHCP option 131.