Cisco Cisco MGX-FRSM-HS2 B Serial Frame Service Module Guía De Información
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PEAP with Generic
Token Card (GTC)
PEAP with Microsoft
Challenge
Authentication
Protocol (MS-CHAP)
Version 2
EAP-FAST
Cisco LEAP
EAP-TLS
Works with Fast
Secure Roaming
No
No
Yes
Yes
No
Works with WPA
and WPA2
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
*
PEAP/GTC is supported on Cisco Compatible Version 2 clients and above.
**
Greater operating system coverage is available with Meetinghouse and Funk supplicants.
*** Cisco Aironet 350 Series WLAN client devices and Cisco Aironet 5 GHz 54 Mbps Wireless LAN Client Adapters (CB20A) support EAP-FAST on Windows
XP, Windows 2000, and Windows CE operating systems.
ENTERPRISE APPLICATIONS
Q.
Does Cisco LEAP support fast secure roaming?
A.
Yes. Fast secure roaming is supported by Cisco Aironet Series access points in conjunction with Cisco and Cisco Compatible client devices.
With fast secure roaming, authenticated client devices can roam securely from one access point to another without any perceptible delay during
reassociation. Fast secure roaming supports latency-sensitive applications such as wireless voice over IP (VoIP), enterprise resource planning (ERP),
or Citrix-based solutions.
Q.
Does Cisco LEAP support WAN link remote site survivability?
A.
Yes. Cisco LEAP supports IEEE 802.1X Local Authentication Service also called remote site survivability. This feature is enabled via
a Cisco Aironet autonomous access point’s IEEE 802.1X local authentication service. With IEEE 802.1X local authentication service, Cisco
Aironet autonomous access points are configured to act as a local authentication server to authenticate wireless clients when the authentication,
authorization, and accounting (AAA) server is not available. This provides secure authentication services for remote or branch-office WLANs
without a RADIUS server and provides backup authentication services for access to local resources, such as file servers or printers, during a
WAN link or server failure.
WLAN SECURITY
Q.
Where can I learn more about deploying secure WLANs?
A.
Please read the following documents to learn more about deploying secure WLANs:
•
Wireless LAN Security White Paper
•
Cisco Aironet Technical References
Q.
Where can I learn more about WLAN security?
A.
Please read the
Cisco Wireless LAN Security
brochure to learn more about WLAN security.
Q.
Where can I read more about Dictionary Attacks on Cisco LEAP?
A.
Please read the
Cisco Response to Dictionary Attacks on Cisco LEAP
product bulletin for more information about Dictionary Attacks on
Cisco LEAP.