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Cisco Unified Wireless IP Phone 7925G Administration Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager 7.0(1)
OL-15984-01
Chapter 5 Configuring Settings on the Cisco Unified Wireless IP Phone 7925G
Configuring Network Profile Settings
Step 3 Enter **# to unlock the profile and press Edit.
Step 4 Scroll to and select WLAN Configuration.
Step 5 To view or change the menu options, press Edit.
For descriptions of the settings, see Table 5-3.
Step 6 Press Options > Save to save the entry or press Cancel.
Changing WLAN Configuration Settings
After accessing the WLAN settings, use Table 5-3 for descriptions and reference information for these
settings.
Ta b l e 5-3 WLAN Configuration Settings
Network Setting Description For More Information, See...
SSID Unique identifier for accessing wireless access points Configuring Network Profiles,
page 4-8
Security Mode The type of authentication that the phone uses to access
the WLAN. Options are:
Open—Access to all APs without WEP key
authentication/encryption
Open+WEP—Access to all APS and authentication
through WEP keys at the local AP
Shared Key+WEP—Shared key authentication
through WEP keys at the local AP
LEAP—Exchanges a username and
cryptographically secure password with a RADIUS
server in the network (Cisco proprietary version of
EAP)
EAP-FAST—Exchanges a username and
cryptographically secure password with a RADIUS
server in the network
EAP-TLS—Uses a dynamic session-based key
derived from the client adapter and RADIUS server
to encrypt data. Uses a client certificate for
authentication.
PEAP—This method uses name and password
authentication based on Microsoft MSCHAP V2
authentication.
Auto (AKM)—Phone selects the AP and type of key
management scheme, either WPA, WPA2,
WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK, or CCKM that must use a
wireless domain server (WDS)
Configuring Wireless LAN
Security, page 4-13
UserName User name for the wireless network (up to 32 characters) Configuring the Username and
Password, page 4-15

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