Cisco Cisco Access Registrar 5.0 Troubleshooting Guide
Configuring the Cisco Access Registrar and LEAP
Document ID: 28901
Contents
Introduction
Prerequisites
Requirements
Components Used
Conventions
Prerequisites
Requirements
Components Used
Conventions
Configuring EAP−Cisco Wireless (Cisco LEAP)
Step−by−Step Instructions
Enabling EAP−Cisco (Cisco LEAP) on the AP
Step−by−Step Instructions
Configuring ACU 6.00
Step−by−Step Instructions
Traces from Cisco AR
Related Information
Step−by−Step Instructions
Enabling EAP−Cisco (Cisco LEAP) on the AP
Step−by−Step Instructions
Configuring ACU 6.00
Step−by−Step Instructions
Traces from Cisco AR
Related Information
Introduction
Cisco Networking Services Access Registrar (AR) 3.0 supports Light Extensible Authentication Protocol
(LEAP) (EAP−Cisco Wireless). This document shows how to configure wireless Aironet Client Utilities and
Cisco Aironet 340, 350, or 1200 series Access Points (APs) for LEAP authentication to the Cisco AR.
(LEAP) (EAP−Cisco Wireless). This document shows how to configure wireless Aironet Client Utilities and
Cisco Aironet 340, 350, or 1200 series Access Points (APs) for LEAP authentication to the Cisco AR.
Prerequisites
Requirements
There are no specific prerequisites for this document.
Components Used
The information in this document is based on these software and hardware versions:
Cisco Aironet® 340, 350, or 1200 series Access Points
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AP Firmware 11.21 or later for Cisco LEAP
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Cisco Aironet 340 or 350 series Network Interface Cards (NICs)
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Firmware versions 4.25.30 or later for Cisco LEAP
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Network Driver Interface Specification (NDIS) 8.2.3 or later for Cisco LEAP
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Aironet Client Utilities (ACU) versions 5.02 or later
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Cisco Access Registrar 3.0 or later is required to run and authenticate Cisco LEAP and MAC
authentication requests
authentication requests
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The information presented in this document was created from devices in a specific lab environment. All of the
devices used in this document started with a cleared (default) configuration. If you are working in a live
network, ensure that you understand the potential impact of any command before using it.
devices used in this document started with a cleared (default) configuration. If you are working in a live
network, ensure that you understand the potential impact of any command before using it.