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  1. Leopard, Mac OS X (10.5.6) Posted on Mar 17, 2011 11:56 AM Reply I have this question too (6) I have this question too Me. RADIUS would use the individual credentials of each user to verify whether or not they are permitted to access the wireless network. This eliminates the 'shared secret' password used in many simple wireless networks.
  2. NX-OS MAC ACLs require no license. Any feature not included in a license package is bundled with the Cisco NX-OS system images and is provided at no extra char ge to you. For a complete explanation of the NX-OS licensing scheme, see the Cisco Nexus 7000 Series NX-OS Licensing Guide, Release 4.1.

The introduction of Mac OS X on March 24th, 2001 was the fulfillment of a promise made over a decade earlier—a promise to Mac users that they would get a brand new operating system,. The following steps provide instructions on how to configure a specific OS to use 802.1X with Meraki Authentication. These steps may not be the same when configuring 802.1X authentication for every RADIUS server configuration as these can vary widely.


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Radius 1 Mac OS
Software UpdateOxygen_DirectLink_Logic_1.1.1.dmg
Applies ToOxygen 25 MK IV
Oxygen 49 MK IV
Oxygen 61 MK IV
Oxygen 25 (blue)
Oxygen 49 (blue)
Oxygen 61 (blue)
Oxygen 88
Operating SystemsMac OS 10.7.5
Mac OS 10.8
Mac OS 10.8.1
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Mac OS 10.11
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Version1.1.1
Release Date12/23/2014
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Subject’s a mouthful eh? Basically, I needed for my 10.7 Macs to authenticate to our RADIUS wireless network using PEAP authentication & the Mac’s Certficate from our domain.

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Here’s the steps I took:

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  1. I followed this Apple KB article to get the Mac Client to request a certificate from our Domain. I then uploaded this & deployed to my 10.7 clients as a Computer Level profile.
  2. Next I created a new Computer Level Configuration Profile in our JSS with our Wireless Networks SSID & certificates.Under Protocols, tick PEAP, Directory Authentication & in the Username field enter “$COMPUTERNAME,” (as below, click to enlarge).

The Mac client should now authenticate as itself to the RADIUS server using it’s certificate from AD.