Cisco W-Phone 7925G WPA/WPA2

i am trying to configure WPA/WPA2 pre shared key security for the 7925G series wireless phones
and having wism module (4400) as a controller,
controller side i have configured security wpa with encryption tkip........... and wpa2 with aes
laptops connects normally but cisco wireless phone 7925G just show in security configuration
statis wep
leap
peap
eap-tls
etc etc etc
but not showing and wpa or wpa2 security typ
i have attached phone's firmware in attached
please see and give your feed back
that how i can make it work
thanks

Have you selected akm ?
Configuring the Pre-shared Key
When using Auto (AKM) with WPA Pre-shared key or WPA2 with Pre-shared key for authentication, you must configure a Passphrase/Pre-shared key in the Wireless Security Credentials area.
Pre-shared Key Formats
The Cisco Unified Wireless IP Phone 7925G supports ASCII and hexadecimal formats. You must use one of these formats when setting up a WPA Pre-shared key:
Hexadecimal
For hexadecimal keys, you must enter 64 hex digits (0-9 and/or A-F); for example, AB123456789CD01234567890EFAB123456789CD01234567890EF3456789C
ASCII
For ASCII keys, you must enter a character string that uses 0-9, A-Z (upper and lower case), including symbols and is from 8 to 63 characters in length; for example, GREG12356789ZXYW
To set up a Pre-shared key in the Wireless Credentials area, follow these steps:
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    Last edited by hoschi (2009-01-04 20:21:23)

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