IMO, the best solution is to stop using EAP-PEAP and start using
EAP-TLS instead. With per-device certificates, you never have to
worry again about account lockouts caused by wireless devices, and you
can control access per-device rather than per-user.
On Fri, Apr 17, 2015 at 08:28:26AM -0400,
Hi Everyone
We recently rolled out a new password policy which includes an account
lockout after a number of failed authentications. We are experiencing a
fair amount of lockouts after users change their password, but fail to
update their wireless devices with the new credentials. The devices
On 04/17/2015 08:28 AM, Jesse Thomas wrote:
Hi Everyone
We recently rolled out a new password policy which includes an account
lockout after a number of failed authentications. We are experiencing a
fair amount of lockouts after users change their password, but fail to
update their wireless
https://supportforums.cisco.com/document/12481821/tac-recommended-aireos-76-and-80-2q-cy15
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