Enterasys Networks RBTSA-AA, RBTSA-AB manual Tkip

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38CHAPTER 3: CONFIGURING THE ETHERNET ADAPTER

TKIP

The Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP) option improves data encryption over WEP scheme by dynamically updating the encryption keys every 10,000 packets. TKIP provides per-packet key mixing, a message integrity check, and a re-keying mechanism.

To use TKIP:

1On the Wireless Security page, select TKIP.

2Select WPA-PSKfor home network or WPA for the scenarios where RADIUS servers are employed:

WPA-PSK: Enter a pass-phrase key or hexadecimal key. The key can be generated based on a pass-phrase or a sequence of manually entered 64 hexadecimals. The 64 hexadecimals can be automatically generated by selecting Generate a Random Key.

WPA: Select an authentication scheme (TTLS or PEAP) and a relevant authentication type, and enter a user name and a password.

3Select Apply.

Click the button of TKIP to set TKIP relevant parameters.

AES

The Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) option uses the highest security cipher for data encryption.

To use AES:

1On the Wireless Security page, select AES.

2Select WPA-PSKfor home network or WPA for the scenarios where RADIUS servers are employed:

WPA-PSK: Enter a pass-phrase key or hexadecimal key. The key can be generated based on a pass-phrase or a sequence of manually entered 64 hexadecimals. The 64 hexadecimals can be automatically generated by selecting Generate a Random Key.

If the network mode is set to Ad-hoc(Peer-to-Peer), the option

WPA-NONEappears, instead of WPA-PSK.

WPA: Select an authentication scheme (TTLS or PEAP) and a relevant authentication type, and enter a user name and a password.

3Select Apply.

Click the button of AES to set or modify AES relevant parameters.

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Contents RoamAbout Page Contents Obtaining Support for Your Enterasys Networks Product END User License Agreement Regulatory Information Page About this Guide Conventions List conventions that are used throughout this guideConventions Documentation Accessing OnlineRelated Product Registration Support About this Guide Introduction 802.11a 802.11gPlanning ConfigurationNetwork Configurations Wireless Infrastructure NetworkExample Operating systems, and network printers, as shown in FigureUnpacking Ethernet AdapterEthernet Adapter Deciding Where to Place the Ethernet Adapter To wall-mount the Ethernet Adapter Place the Ethernet Adapter onto the wall, as shown in FigureConnecting Connect the powerInstalling the Ethernet Adapter Connecting to a Hub As follows IndicatorsChecking the LED LED Descriptions Need to Configure Attaching AnExternal Antenna Determining if youNetworks without a Dhcp Server Ethernet Adapter Default Settings Shows the Ethernet Adapter configuration factory defaultsUsing the Enterasys Networks Installation CD Installing the Ethernet Adapter Configuring the Ethernet Configuring the Ethernet Adapter Click Configure Button Description Using Configure the Ethernet Adapter through your Web browserManagement SystemClearing Applying System Configuration Settings System Properties Setting Description Wireless Network Select Specify the Wireless LAN Service Area to allow External and one internal antenna- this setting Set the Data Preamble No Security Open System 40/64-bit Shared Key WEP104/128-bit Shared Key 128/152-bit Shared KeyTkip Radius Authentication Server Settings Enables or disables Snmp Using the Configuration Management System Configuring Operation Mode About UartConfiguring Uart Settings Configuring Network Serial Port Settings0x34 0x31 0x33 0x39 Applying Settings Factory DefaultsUsing FTP default To restore the settings through softwareClick Restore Using Tftp Using HttpUnder Tools, click Backup Wireless Ethernet Adapter For details Click Refresh to update the information SummaryFollowing table ProblemsDiagnosing Troubleshooting Disconnecting the To disconnect the Ethernet Adapter SymptomSolutionsUninstalling SoftwareUpgrading Ethernet Adapter FirmwareEnterasys Networks using one of the following methods Getting HelpPage END User License Agreement Page Regulatory Information MANUFACTURER’S Declaration of Conformity Canada Industry Canada IC Europe EU Declaration of Conformity Bipt 108, 112, 116