User's Manual

has been verified and established.
16. Enter the user password. Specifies the user password. This password must
match the password that is set in the authentication server.
17. Re-enter the user password. If confirmed, displays the same password characters
entered in the Password field.
18. Use Client Certificate: This option selects a client certificate from the Personal
certificate store of the Windows logged-in user. This certificate will be used for
client authentication. Click the Select button to open a list of installed certificates.
Note about Certificates: The specified identity should match the field "Issued
to" in the certificate and should be registered on the authentication server
(i.e., RADIUS server) that is used by the authenticator. Your certificate must
be "valid" with respect to the authentication server. This requirement
depends on the authentication server and generally means that the
authentication server must know the issuer of your certificate as a Certificate
Authority. You should be logged in using the same username you used when
the certificate was installed.
19. Select the certificate from the list and click OK. The client certificate information
displays under "Client Certificate".
20. Click Close.
21. Click the Finish button to save the security settings for the profile.
Setting up the Client for CCX using CKIP encryption and LEAP
authentication
Configuring LEAP using Intel(R) PROSet
An Intel(R) PROSet CCX (v1.0) profile must be configured to connect to a specific ESS
or Wireless LAN network. The profiles settings include LEAP, CKIP and Rogue AP
detection settings.
To configure a profile for CCX security settings:
1. From the General page, click the Networks tab.
2. Click the Add button.
3. Enter the profile and network (SSID) name.
4. Select Infrastructure for the operating mode.
5. Click the Cisco Client eXtentions check box to enable CCX security. Note: The