Dell 5002 manual Ieee 802.1x WPA-Enterprise Model Only

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each key value is 10 hexadecimal digits (0-9 and A-F) or 5 alphanumeric characters. In 128-bit mode, each key value is 26 hexadecimal digits or 13 alphanumeric characters. Contact your network administrator for this configuration.

IEEE 802.1x (WPA-Enterprise Model Only)

IEEE 802.1x uses EAP (Extensible Authentication Protocol) and an authentication server, such as RADIUS (Remote Authentication Dial In User Server, RFC2138) for client and network server authentication. In this authentication process, the authentication server verifies the identity of the party attempting to connect to the network. The Wireless Network Printer supports popular authentication methods based on EAP, including:

EAP-MD5 (EAP using Message Digest Algorithm 5): EAPMD5 uses a password protected by the MD5 encryption algorithm, which is the same challenge handshake protocol as PPP-based CHAP. This authentication method provides one-way authentication based on a user name and password. This implementation is useful only in a small private network because it does not support automatic key distribution.

EAP-MSCHAPv2: EAP-MSCHAPv2 uses the MS-CHAPv2 authentication protocol to create a strong encryption key initially for MMPE (Microsoft Point-to-Point Encryption) and to use a different encryption key during communication.

EAP-TLS (EAP using Transport Layer Security): EAP-TLS uses X.509- compliant digital certificates for both client and server authentication.

EAP-TTLS: EAP-TTLS is known as a Tunneled TLS (Transport Layer Security) protocol. It is designed to provide authentication that is every bit as strong as EAP-TLS, but it does not require that each user be issued a certificate. Instead, only the RADIUS authentication servers are issued certificates. User authentication is performed by a password. The password credentials are transported in a securely encrypted tunnel that is established using the server certificate. As a result, the credentials are not vulnerable to dictionary attacks. Using TTLS forwarding, any inner authentication requests that are found inside the TTLS tunnel, such as EAP, PAP, CHAP, or MS-CHAP-V2, can be processed by downstream RADIUS servers. In this manner, you can perform authentication against any RADIUS infrastructure that is already deployed in your organization.

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Appendix G. Wireless network environment

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Contents Installing and Configuring the Dell Internal Wireless Card Model Contents Appendix E. Netware environment Appendix J. OpenSSL License Contents About Notes and CautionsInstalling the Dell Internal Wireless Adapter Hardware Page Replace the control board cover Configuring the Dell Internal Wireless Adapter Method 1 see Press Wlan Settings MethodFor Dell 2355dn MFP Page Method 2 Dell 2355dn MFP only For Connect via PIN mode Identifying the printers IP address Page Page Printer Configuration Page is printed Page Appendix Select Use the following IP addressPage Appendix A. SetIP Address Utility Configuring DHCP/BOOTP Appendix B. Management protocolsConfiguring Snmp Using SnmpConfiguring SLP SLPDynamic DNS Ddns Using SLPConfiguring Ddns TCP/IP DNS Server AddressNetwork print server Configuring WinsA Dhcp server UPnP Configuring UPnPBonjour Using UPnP Appendix C. Printing protocols Standard TCP/IP portConfiguring an LPR port LPR portIPP port Configuring IPP in the print serverClick Printer Server Settings Print Server Settings IPP Setting IPP security Default setting HTTP/SNMP Printer properties settingsFirmware upgrade Http Appendix D. Additional functionsEthernet speed Click Printer Settings Print Settings Network MenuRestart Printers Appendix E. Netware environmentNetWare printing Print queuesConfiguring NetWare Appendix E. Netware environment Adding a printer Printing in NetWareAdding a queue Select Network Printer and click NextEtherTalk printing Configuring EtherTalkEWS Embedded Web Service Control PanelConfiguring the printer Click Add on the Printer ListTCP/IP printing Bonjour printer Appendix F. EtherTalk environment Overview Appendix G. Wireless network environmentOperation mode Basic concept and termsAccess point Service Set Identifier SsidWEP encryption Ieee 802.11 authenticationChannels Ieee 802.1x WPA-Enterprise Model Only WPA Wi-Fi Protected Access CertificatesNetwork Status Network setupOperation Mode Security setup AuthenticationNetwork Key Setup 802.1x Security SetupMaking a certificate into a file using Windows Console Select File Add/Remove Snap-inAppendix G. Wireless network environment Appendix H. Wireless Specifications Items SpecificationsFCC Statement Appendix I. Regulatory statementFCC Compliance RF-exposure statementAntenna Label and manual requirements for the End ProductEU Compliance Regulatory compliance of the DELL5002Enclosure DocumentationExemption from conformity assessment URLNotification of the final product CE markingAppendix J. OpenSSL License Original SSLeay License Appendix J. OpenSSL License Index Ddns DhcpTCP/IP

5002 specifications

The Dell 5002 is a reliable and versatile device that is designed to meet the needs of both personal and professional users. With its sleek design and robust specifications, it stands out in the competitive market of laptops.

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