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ACS 5.0 with PEAP

Hi there

i saw the following table about authentication protocols in ACS 5.0:

PEAP (with EAP-MSCHAPv2 inner method) Yes

PEAP (with EAP-GTC inner method) No

PEAP (with EAP-TLS inner method) No

EAP-FAST (with EAP-MSCHAPv2 inner method) Yes

EAP-FAST (with EAP-GTC inner method) No

EAP-FAST (with EAP-TLS inner method) No

In my opinion this should work for every Microsoft windows clients, right? Are there any clients today which still use EAP-GTC or EAP-TLS?

Thanks in advance and best regards.

Dominic

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Jatin Katyal
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Hi Dominic,

EAP-GTC is Cisco propritary, so its meant to work with Cisco products only. But, I also saw that we've an option for EAP-GTC on IBM utility.

In order to enable EAp_GTC, you can use either one of them:

Cisco350card

Cisco ACU utility

AS far as EAP-TLS is concerned, It will work with all Microsoft clients as EAP-TLS protocol is an IETF open standard.

EAP-TLS is supported by the following operating systems (natively):

* Mac OS X 10.3 (and above),

* Windows 2000 SP4

* Windows XP

* Windows Vista

* Windows Server 2003

* Windows Mobile 2003 (and above)

* Windows CE 4.2

HTH

Regards,

JK

~Jatin

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Jatin Katyal
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Hi Dominic,

EAP-GTC is Cisco propritary, so its meant to work with Cisco products only. But, I also saw that we've an option for EAP-GTC on IBM utility.

In order to enable EAp_GTC, you can use either one of them:

Cisco350card

Cisco ACU utility

AS far as EAP-TLS is concerned, It will work with all Microsoft clients as EAP-TLS protocol is an IETF open standard.

EAP-TLS is supported by the following operating systems (natively):

* Mac OS X 10.3 (and above),

* Windows 2000 SP4

* Windows XP

* Windows Vista

* Windows Server 2003

* Windows Mobile 2003 (and above)

* Windows CE 4.2

HTH

Regards,

JK

~Jatin

Hi JK

thanks a lot, that was what I needed to know.

Regards

Dominic