First, create a standard wireless network policy. For more information, see Configure the SSID for a Standard Wireless Network.
This task is part of the network policy configuration workflow. Use this task to configure the SSID AUTHENTICATION options for Enterprise SSID authentication.
This option requires users to authenticate by entering a user name and password, which the system checks against a RADIUS authentication server.
Key Management options:
The Encryption Method is CCMP (AES). Counter Mode-Cipher Block Chaining Message Authentication Code Protocol (CCMP) uses AES (Advanced Encryption Standard) encryption. CCMP provides message integrity by combining counter mode with CBC (cipher block chaining) to produce a MAC (message authentication code).
802.11w settings might have been changed. See Customize Advanced Access Security Controls to confirm.
Important
Transmission mode with Auto Protected Frame Management across all radios (including 6 GHz) requires IQ Engine 10.7.3. If you push the Auto setting to an AP with IQ Engine below 10.7.3, the AP defaults to the best available 802.11w setting available, so Protected Management Frames will be set to Mandatory.For more information, see Transition Mode Overview.