802.1X Quarantine Method
Setting up the 802.1X Components
11-43
a.
Select
Wireless Zero Configuration
. If the
Status
column does not
already show
Started
, start the service:
i.
Right click on
Wireless Zero Configuration
.
ii.
Select
Start
.
b.
Close the
Services
window.
2.
Configure the network connections:
Windows desktop>>Start>>Settings>>Control Panel>>Network Connections
3.
Right-click on
Local Area Connection
. Select
Properties.
The
Local Area
Connection
windows appears (Figure 11-32 on page 11-41).
4.
Select the
General
tab.
5.
Select the
Show icon in notification area when connected
check box. This
enables the
Windows XP balloon help
utility, which can assist you when
entering information and troubleshooting errors.
6.
Select the
Authentication
tab (Figure 11-33 on page 11-42).
a.
Select the
Enable IEE 802.1X authentication for this network
check box.
b.
Select an EAP type from the drop-down list. For this example, select
MD5-Challenge
.
Important: This EAP type must match the EAP type selected in
“Setting up the RADIUS Server”, step 7, step q on page 11-17.
c.
Clear or select the
Authenticate as computer when computer information
is
available check box. The choice is yours.
7.
Click
OK
.
8.
Select to reboot if prompted.
Windows 2000 Professional Setup
To enable a Windows 2000 Professional endpoint for 802.1X:
1.
Start the wireless service:
Windows desktop>>Start>>Settings>>Control Panel>>Administrative
Tools>>Services
a.
Select
Wireless Configuration
. If the
Status
column does not already
show
Started
, start the service:
i.
Right click on
Wireless Configuration
.
ii.
Select
Start
.
Summary of Contents for ProCurve NAC 800
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