Using the built-in windows 802.1x client, Configuring uam, Configuring the access device – H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual

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Using the built-in Windows 802.1X client

Configuring UAM

See "

Configuring UAM

."

Configuring the access device

The configurations on the access device are the same as those described in "

Configuring the access

device

," except that you must disable 802.1X handshake on the interface that connects to the computer.

The Windows built-in client does not support 802.1X handshake.

Configuring the Windows host

1.

Enable IEEE 802.1X authentication in Windows.

2.

Install the client and root certificates.
The client certificate name is the complete computer name. If the computer joins a domain, the
login name includes the domain name.
The Online User List displays the login name of access users that have passed authentication as the
computer name.

3.

Configure the network card for 802.1X authentication:

a.

In the Local Area Connection Properties dialog box, select Enable IEEE 802.1X authentication.

b.

Select Microsoft: Smart Card or other certificate as the network authentication method.

c.

Select Remember my credentials for this connection each time I’m logged on to automatically
process subsequent network access requests.

d.

Click Settings.

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