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PEAP/TLS
—PEAP EAP authentication with TLS inner authentication.
Requires a client certificate.
PEAP/GTC
—PEAP EAP authentication with GTC inner authentication.
Requires username and password or token to log on.
EAP-FAST/NONE
—EAP-FAST EAP authentication with no inner
authentication. Requires a username and password to log on.
NOTE: Use this method to connect to a Cisco Compatible Extensions v3
network. If you are connecting to a Cisco Compatible Extensions v4 network,
you must use one of the EAP-FAST inner EAP methods, such as MS-CHAPv2,
TLS, or GTC.
EAP-FAST/MSCHAPv2
—EAP-FAST EAP authentication with MS-
CHAPv2 inner authentication; requires a user name and password. This
method has an option for using Cisco Compatible Extensions v4
authenticated provisioning called PAC (Protected Access Credential). If
the option for using authenticated provisioning is selected, a client
certificate must also be supplied when provisioning a PAC.
NOTE: Use this method to connect to a Cisco Compatible Extensions v4
network. If you are connecting to a Cisco Compatible Extensions v3 network,
you must use the EAP-FAST/NONE method.
EAP-FAST/TLS
—EAP-FAST EAP authentication with TLS inner
authentication. Requires a client certificate. This method has an option
for using Cisco Compatible Extensions v4 authenticated provisioning.
NOTE: Use this method to connect to a Cisco Compatible Extensions v4
network. If you are connecting to a Cisco Compatible Extensions v3 network,
you must use the EAP-FAST/NONE method.
EAP-FAST/GTC
—EAP-FAST EAP authentication with GTC inner
authentication. Requires a username and password or token. Cisco
Compatible Extensions v4 authenticated provisioning is used.
NOTE: Use this method to connect to a Cisco Compatible Extensions v4
network. If you are connecting to a Cisco Compatible Extensions v3 network,
you must use the EAP-FAST/NONE method.
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