Numerics -
A -
B -
C -
D -
E -
F -
G -
H -
I -
J -
L -
M -
N -
O -
P -
R -
S -
T -
U -
W -
Index
Numerics
802.11 Authentication Mode parameter 5-14
802.11b Preamble parameter 5-11
802.1X
authentication types5-19to 5-21
defined 5-19
802.1x EAP Type parameter 5-31, 5-36, 5-48, 5-51, 5-55, 5-60
802.1x option 5-31, 5-36, 5-48, 5-51, 5-55, 5-60
A
About, menu option 1-4
ACAU
See Aironet Client Administration Utility (ACAU)
access points
entering MAC addresses 5-15
reporting those that fail LEAP authentication 5-23, 5-27
security settings5-24to 5-27
specifying 5-15
ad hoc network, selecting 5-11
advanced parameters
described 5-3, 5-8
setting5-8to 5-15
AES-CCMP, with WPA2 5-22
Aironet Client Administration Utility (ACAU)
client adapters supported 1-5
compatibility with Install Wizard 1-2
components1-3to 1-4
configuration tabs1-3to 1-4
configuring global settings4-1to 4-14
default installation location 2-4
icon 2-9
installing2-2to 2-6
main window 1-3
menus 1-4
obtaining 2-2
operating systems supported 1-2
overview 1-2
running 2-9
uninstalling 2-9
upgrading2-7to 2-8
using3-1to 3-12
Aironet Desktop Utility (ADU)
enabling or disabling 4-5
enabling or disabling profile management feature 4-10
opening from ASTU 4-13
placing icon in system tray 4-6
placing icon on desktop 4-5
preventing access to 4-9
Aironet System Tray Utility (ASTU)
accessing online help 4-12
accessing troubleshooting utility 4-13
configuring user privileges4-11to 4-14
described 4-11
disabling client adapter radio 4-13
displaying Connection Status window 4-14
enabling manual EAP login 4-13
exiting ADU 4-12
forcing reauthentication 4-13
opening ADU 4-13
selecting profiles 4-14
Aironet System Tray Utility Preferences window 4-12
Allow Association to Mixed Cells parameter
setting with EAP-FAST 5-45
setting with EAP-TLS 5-50
setting with LEAP 5-34
setting with PEAP (EAP-GTC) 5-54
setting with PEAP (EAP-MSCHAP V2) 5-58
setting with static WEP 5-29
Allow Automatic PAC Provisioning for this Profile parameter 5-44
Allow Modification of Automatic PAC Provisioning in Profiles parameter 4-10
-AllowReRun, profile migration tool command line option D-5
Allow user to Create a Profile parameter 4-9
Allow user to Export a Profile parameter 4-9
Allow user to Import a Profile parameter 4-9
Allow user to Modify a Profile parameter 4-9
Allow user to Remove a Profile parameter 4-9
Always Resume the Secure Session parameter
for LEAP 5-33
for PEAP (EAP-GTC) 5-53
antenna gains
IEEE 802.11a B-4
IEEE 802.11b B-4
IEEE 802.11g B-5
ASTU Settings parameters
configuring4-11to 4-14
described 1-3
overview 4-11
authentication process 5-21
Authentication Timeout Value parameter
for LEAP 5-34
Automatically Prompt for User Name and Password option
for EAP-FAST 5-40
for LEAP 5-33
auto profile selection
enabling 3-11
forcing in ADU 4-11
including a profile in3-9to 3-11
prioritizing profiles 3-11
removing a profile from 3-11
rules 3-10
Auto Profile Selection Management window 3-10, 3-11
Auto Select Profiles parameter 3-11
B
broadcast key rotation
described 5-24
setting on client and access point 5-27
broadcast SSIDs 5-5
C
CAM 5-10
Canadian compliance statement A-3
-CardOrder, profile migration tool command line option D-5
-CB20A, profile migration tool command line option D-5
CB21AG client adapter, described 1-5
CCKM fast secure roaming
described5-22to 5-23
enabling with EAP-FAST 5-36
enabling with EAP-TLS 5-48
enabling with LEAP 5-31
enabling with PEAP (EAP-GTC) 5-51
enabling with PEAP (EAP-MSCHAP V2) 5-55
setting on client and access point 5-27
certificates, required for EAP-TLS and PEAP authentication 5-47
Channel parameter 5-13
channels, supported by regulatory domains
IEEE 802.11a B-2
IEEE 802.11b/g B-3
CiscoAdminConfig.dat file
components 3-2
creating3-2to 3-5
default location 1-4
described 1-4
saving 3-5
Cisco Key Integrity Protocol (CKIP), with LEAP 5-19
client adapters
disabling radio 4-13
models supported 1-5
client adapter software
configuring silent installation 4-6
configuring silent uninstall 4-7
configuring silent upgrade 4-7
defined 1-2
installing 2-9
obtaining 2-9
uninstalling 2-9
Client Name parameter 5-4
command line options, for profile migration toolD-4to D-6
-ConfigFile, profile migration tool command line option D-5
configuration file
components 3-2
creating3-2to 3-5
default location 1-4
described1-4to 1-5
modifying 3-6
saving 3-5, 3-6
configuration tabs 1-3
configuring global settings4-1to 4-14
Constantly Awake Mode (CAM)
See CAM
Contents, menu option 1-4
D
declarations of conformity
European community, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland, and LiechtensteinA-3to A-4
FCC A-2
informationA-4to A-6
RF exposure A-7
Define Certificate window 5-48
Define PEAP (EAP-GTC) Configuration window 5-52
Define PEAP (EAP-MSCHAP V2) Configuration window 5-56
diagnostic channel mode
specifying the diagnostic SSID 5-6
trusting a profile 5-17
Disable Radio parameter 4-13
domain name
including in Windows login
for EAP-FAST 5-40
for LEAP 5-34
specifying for saved user name and password
for EAP-FAST 5-40
for LEAP 5-33
dynamic WEP keys, overview5-19to 5-21
E
EAP authentication, overview5-19to 5-21
EAP-Cisco Wireless
See LEAP authentication
EAP-FAST authentication
described5-19to 5-21
enabling 5-35
RADIUS servers supported 5-19
requirements 5-35
setting on client and access point 5-25
user databases supported 5-20
EAP-FAST option 5-36
EAP-FAST Settings window 5-37, 5-38
EAP-TLS authentication
described5-20to 5-21
enabling5-47to 5-50
RADIUS servers supported 5-20
requirements 5-47
setting on client and access point 5-26
EAP-TLS machine authentication with machine credentials
requirements 5-47
setting 5-44, 5-49
EAP-TLS option 5-48
EIRP, maximum supported by regulatory domains
IEEE 802.11a B-4
IEEE 802.11b B-4
IEEE 802.11g B-5
Enable Profile Management parameter 4-10
Enter Password window 5-43
error messagesC-2to C-7
Exit
menu option 1-4
parameter 4-12
Export button 3-9
Export Profile window 3-9
F
Fast PSP 5-10
FCC declaration of conformity statement A-2
File drop-down menu 1-4
finding domain controller timeout value
for EAP-FAST 5-45
for LEAP 5-16
Force Auto Select Profiles parameter 4-11
frequencies, supported by regulatory domains
IEEE 802.11a B-2
IEEE 802.11b/g B-3
frequency, setting 5-12
G
general parameters
described 5-3
setting5-3to 5-6
global PACs 5-20, 5-43
Global Settings tab
changing parameter values 4-3
described 1-3
displayed 4-2, 4-3, 4-4
groups of parameters 1-3, 4-2
overview4-2to 4-5
parameter dependencies4-4to 4-5
Global Settings window 3-2
Group Policy Delay parameter
setting with EAP-FAST 5-46
setting with EAP-TLS 5-50
setting with LEAP 5-35
setting with PEAP (EAP-GTC) 5-55
setting with PEAP (EAP-MSCHAP V2) 5-59
setting with PEAP (EAP-MSCHAP V2) machine authentication with machine credentials 5-60
setting with WPA/WPA2 passphrase 5-30
H
Help
drop-down menu 1-4
parameter 4-12
Host Based EAP option 5-60
I
Import button 3-8
Import EAP-FAST PAC File window 5-42
Import Profile window 3-8
Include Windows Logon Domain with User Name parameter
for EAP-FAST 5-40
for LEAP 5-34
infrastructure network, selecting 5-11
Installation Location window 2-4
Installation Type parameter 4-7
installing
ACAU2-2to 2-6
client adapter software 2-9
profile migration tool D-3
InstallShield Wizard Complete window 2-6
InstallShield Wizard window 2-3
Install Site Survey Utility parameter 4-7
J
Japan, guidelines for operating client adapters A-7
L
LEAP authentication
described5-19to 5-21
enabling5-31to 5-35
RADIUS servers supported 5-19
requirements 5-31
setting on client and access point 5-25
timeout value 5-34
LEAP option 5-31
LEAP Settings window 5-32
Limit the functionalities to System Tray icon parameter 4-9
locking a profile 5-17
Lock Transmit Power parameter 5-9
-logfile, profile migration tool command line option D-6
long radio headers, using 5-11
M
machine authentication with machine credentials
using EAP-TLS 5-44, 5-49
using PEAP (EAP-MSCHAP V2)5-59to 5-61
machine authentication with user credentials
using PEAP (EAP-GTC) 5-52
using PEAP (EAP-MSCHAP V2) 5-57
Manual Login parameter 4-13
Manually Prompt for User Name and Password option
for EAP-FAST 5-40
for LEAP 5-33
Max PSP 5-10
message integrity check (MIC)
described 5-24
setting on client and access point 5-27
with WPA 5-22
Microsoft Wireless Configuration Manager
enabling or disabling 4-5
role in switching between host-based EAP and non-host-based EAP profiles 5-59, 5-60
-miniPCI, profile migration tool command line option D-6
MMH MIC, with LEAP 5-19
N
Network Type parameter 5-11
New, menu option
described 1-4
using 3-2
No Network Connection Unless User Is Logged In parameter
for EAP-FAST 5-45
for LEAP 5-34
O
Open, menu option
described 1-4
using 3-6, 3-7
Open Aironet Desktop Utility parameter 4-13
open authentication, setting 5-14
Open window 3-6
Order Profiles button 3-10
P
PAC authority, selecting 5-42, 5-44
PAC provisioning
automatic 5-44
manual 5-44
setting user privileges 4-10
PACs
copying from private store to global store 5-45
described 5-19, 5-20, 5-44
entering password for5-43to 5-44
exporting 3-8
importing5-42to 5-44
rules for storage 5-20
types of 5-20
PAC stores
selecting 5-43
types of 5-43
PC-Cardbus card, described 1-5
-pci350, profile migration tool command line option D-6
PCI card, described 1-5
-pcmcia350, profile migration tool command line option D-6
PEAP (EAP-GTC) authentication
described 5-21
enabling5-51to 5-55
RADIUS servers supported 5-21
requirements 5-47
setting on client and access point 5-26
user databases supported 5-21
PEAP (EAP-GTC) machine authentication with user credentials, setting 5-52
PEAP (EAP-GTC) option 5-51
PEAP (EAP-MSCHAP V2) authentication
Certificate option 5-57
described 5-21
enabling5-55to 5-59
RADIUS servers supported 5-21
requirements 5-47
setting on client and access point 5-26
User Name and Password option 5-57
PEAP (EAP-MSCHAP V2) machine authentication with machine credentials, setting5-59to 5-61
PEAP (EAP-MSCHAP V2) machine authentication with user credentials, setting 5-57
PEAP (EAP-MSCHAP V2) option 5-55
peer-to-peer network 5-11
PI21AG client adapter, described 1-5
Place ADU icon in the System Tray parameter 4-6
Place ADU icon on Desktop parameter 4-5
power level
maximumB-4to B-5
setting 5-9
Power Save Mode parameter 5-10
Preferences parameter 4-12
Preferred Access Points window 5-15
Preferred APs button 5-15
Preparing Setup window 2-3, 2-7
Pre-Shared Key (Static WEP) option 5-28
Previous Installation Detected window 2-8
private PACs 5-20, 5-43
product model numbers 1-5
Profile Editor
Advanced window 5-8
General window 3-4, 5-4
Security window 5-16
windows 5-3
Profile Management tab
described 1-4
overview5-2to 5-3
selecting 3-3
using 3-6
Profile Management window 3-3, 5-2
profile manager, opening5-2to 5-3
profile migration tool
command line optionsD-4to D-6
compatibility with Install Wizard D-2
configuring installation settings 4-8
entering command line options 4-8, D-4
finding version number D-2
installing D-3
name and location of generated log file D-4, D-6
name mangling D-2
overview D-2
rules governing profile migrationD-2to D-3
runningD-3to D-4
running multiple times D-5
uninstalling D-7
usingD-1to D-7
viewing generated log file D-4
Profile Migration Tool parameter 4-8
Profile Migration Tool Parameters window 4-8
Profile Name parameter 5-4
profiles
allowing user to create 4-9
allowing user to export 4-9
allowing user to import 4-9
allowing user to modify 4-9
allowing user to remove 4-9
defined 5-2
described 1-2
exporting3-8to 3-9
importing3-7to 3-8
including in auto profile selection3-9to 3-11
locking 5-17
overwriting or appending 4-11
removing 3-7
removing from auto profile selection 3-11
retrieving from registry 3-12
selecting from ASTU 4-14
Profile Settings parameters
configuring4-10to 4-11
described 1-3
overview 4-10
Prompt the User Before Initiating Automatic PAC Provisioning parameter 4-10
R
radio, disabling 4-13
RADIUS servers
additional information 5-21
defined 5-19
supported5-19to 5-21
Read from registry, menu option
described 1-4
using 3-12
Reauthenticate parameter 4-13
Reboot after Silent Setup parameter 4-7
registry, retrieving a profile from 3-12
regulatory
domains
IEEE 802.11a B-2
IEEE 802.11b/g B-3
informationA-2to A-9
-replace, profile migration tool command line option D-6
Restrict Time Finding Domain Controller parameter
setting with EAP-FAST 5-45
running ACAU 2-9
S
Save, menu option 1-4
Save As, menu option
described 1-4
using 3-5
Save As window 3-5
saved username and password
described
for LEAP 5-32
entering
for EAP-FAST 5-40
for LEAP 5-33
security features
overview5-18to 5-24
synchronizing5-24to 5-27
security parameters
described 5-3, 5-16
setting5-16to 5-61
Select Profile parameter 4-14
Setup Settings parameters
configuring4-5to 4-9
described 1-3
overview 4-5
Setup Status window 2-5
shared authentication, setting 5-14
short radio headers, using 5-11
Show Connection Status parameter 4-14
Silent setup parameter 4-6
site survey utility, installing 4-7
SSID1 parameter 5-5
SSID2 parameter 5-6
SSID3 parameter 5-6
static WEP
enabling5-28to 5-29
with open authentication, setting on client and access point 5-24
with shared key authentication, setting on client and access point 5-24
static WEP keys
guidelines for entering 5-29
overview 5-19
selecting transmit key 5-29
size of 5-28
T
Taiwan, administrative rules for client adaptersA-8to A-9
Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP)
described 5-24
setting on client and access point 5-27
with WPA 5-22
temporary username and password
automatically prompt for
for EAP-FAST 5-40
for LEAP 5-33
described
for EAP-FAST 5-39, 5-40
for LEAP 5-32
manually prompt for
for EAP-FAST 5-40
for LEAP 5-33
selecting options
for EAP-FAST 5-40
for LEAP 5-33
using Windows credentials
for LEAP 5-33
throughput 5-10, 5-11
transmit key 5-29
Transmit Power Level parameter 5-9
Troubleshooting parameter 4-13
troubleshooting utility, accessing from ASTU 4-13
U
uninstalling
ACAU 2-9
client adapter software 2-9
profile migration tool D-7
Update existing Profiles parameter 4-11
upgrading ACAU2-7to 2-8
Use Machine Information For Domain Logon parameter
for EAP-TLS 5-44, 5-49
for PEAP (EAP-GTC) 5-52
for PEAP (EAP-MSCHAP V2) 5-57
Use Microsoft Zero Configuration parameter 4-5
User Settings parameters
configuring4-9to 4-10
described 1-3
overview 4-9
Use Saved User Name and Password option
for EAP-FAST 5-40
for LEAP 5-32
Use Temporary User Name and Password option
for EAP-FAST 5-39, 5-40
for LEAP 5-32
Use Windows User Name and Password option
for EAP-FAST 5-40
for LEAP 5-33, 5-40
W
WEP key hashing, described 5-24
WEP keys
additional security features 5-24
defined 5-18
size of 5-18
types of 5-18
Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA)
described 5-22
enabling with EAP-FAST 5-36
enabling with EAP-TLS 5-48
enabling with PEAP (EAP-GTC) 5-51
enabling with PEAP (EAP-MSCHAP V2) 5-55
Wi-Fi Protected Access 2 (WPA2)
described 5-22
enabling with EAP-FAST 5-36
enabling with EAP-TLS 5-48
enabling with PEAP (EAP-GTC) 5-51
enabling with PEAP (EAP-MSCHAP V2) 5-55
Wireless Mode parameter 5-12
Wireless Mode When Starting Ad Hoc Network parameter 5-12
WPA
See Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA)
WPA/WPA2/CCKM EAP Type parameter
with EAP-FAST 5-36
with EAP-TLS 5-48
with LEAP 5-31
with PEAP (EAP-GTC) 5-51
with PEAP (EAP-MSCHAP V2) 5-55
WPA/WPA2/CCKM option
used to enable CCKM fast secure roaming 5-23
with EAP-FAST 5-36
with EAP-TLS 5-48
with LEAP 5-31
with PEAP (EAP-GTC) 5-51
with PEAP (EAP-MSCHAP V2) 5-55
WPA/WPA2 Passphrase option 5-30
WPA2 passphrase
described 5-22
enabling 5-30
setting on client and access point 5-25
WPA passphrase
described 5-22
enabling 5-30
setting on client and access point 5-25
WPA Pre-Shared Key
See WPA passphrase or WPA2 passphrase
WPA-PSK, described 5-22