Using 802.1x 63
■ Configure the wireless stations for 802.1x
Setting Up Microsoft
IAS as RADIUS Server
This section describes using Microsoft Internet Authentication Server as
the RADIUS Server, since it is the most common RADIUS server available
that supports the EAP-TLS authentication method.
The following services on the Windows 2000 Domain Controller (PDC)
are also required:
■ DHCPD
■ DNS
■ RRAS
■ Web server (IIS)
■ RADIUS server (Internet Authentication Service)
■ Certificate Authority
To set up a Microsoft Internet Authentication Server as the RADIUS
server, you need to perform the following tasks:
1 Set up a Windows 2000 Domain Controller
2 Install the required services
3 Configure the DHCP server
4 Set up the certificate authority server
5 Configure the Internet Authentication Service
6 Configure remote access logon for users
Setting Up a Windows 2000 Domain Controller
1 On the Windows 2000 Server, open a command prompt.
2 Run
dcpromo.exe.
3 Follow all of the default prompts, and then ensure that DNS is installed
and enabled during installation.
Take note of the domain name that you specify during installation. You
will need this information in “
Configuring the DHCP Server”.