Dell AP-134, AP-135, W-AP135, W-AP134 manual Services

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4.1.3

Wireless Client Authentication

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4.1.4 Strength of Authentication Mechanisms

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4.2 SERVICES

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4.2.1

Crypto Officer Services

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4.2.2

User Services

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4.2.3

Wireless Client Services

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4.2.4

Unauthenticated Services

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CRYPTOGRAPHIC ALGORITHMS

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CRITICAL SECURITY PARAMETERS

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SELF TESTS

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Contents Fips 140-2 Non-Proprietary Security Policy Page Aruba Dell Relationship Acronyms and Abbreviations Security Levels Physical SecurityModes of Operation Operational Environment Logical InterfacesServices Introduction Aruba Dell RelationshipAcronyms and Abbreviations CPSecSHA Product Overview AP-134Physical Description Aruba Part Number Dell Corresponding Part NumberAP-134 Indicator LEDs Label Function Action Status PWRENET0 ENET1AP-135 AP-135 Indicator LEDs Label Function Action Status Module Objectives Security LevelsPhysical Security Applying TELs2 AP-134 TEL Placement AP-134 Front view3 AP-135 TEL Placement AP-134 Top ViewAP-135 Front view Inspection/Testing of Physical Security Mechanisms AP-135 Top viewConfiguring Remote AP Fips Mode Modes of OperationEnable Fips mode on the AP. This accomplished by going to Configuring Remote Mesh Portal Fips Mode Configuring Remote Mesh Point Fips Mode Verify that the module is in Fips mode Operational EnvironmentLogical Interfaces Fips 140-2 Logical Interface Module Physical InterfaceCrypto Officer Authentication Roles, Authentication and ServicesRoles User Authentication Wireless Client AuthenticationStrength of Authentication Mechanisms Authentication Mechanism StrengthWPA2-PSK Services Crypto Officer ServicesWPA2 PSK KEKUser Services PMKPTK Eapol MICWireless Client Services Unauthenticated Services∙ FTP ∙ Tftp ∙ NTP Cryptographic Algorithms Non-FIPS Approved AlgorithmsCritical Security Parameters HmacRNG PSK AES-CCMGMK GTKSelf Tests For an AES Atheros hardware Post failure