Hand Held Products 7900 manual User Tab, Field Description Profile, Identity, Password

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User Tab

The User settings tab defines the protocol and the credentials used to authenticate a user.

Field

Description

 

 

Profile

Multiple user credential profiles can be created for use when the user roams from one network to

 

another. The drop-down list contains existing authentication credential profiles. Select a profile from the

 

list to edit it in the fields that follow.

 

Tapping Add permits new profiles to be added to the list. A screen

 

appears where you can enter a name for the new profile.

 

Enter a Profile name and tap OK. The name entered appears in the

 

Profile drop-down list.

 

Tapping Delete deletes authentication profiles. To be deleted, a pro-

 

file cannot be assigned to a configured network.

 

 

Identity

This is the 802.1X identity supplied to the authenticator. The identity value can be up to 63 ASCII char-

 

acters and is case-sensitive.

 

For tunneled authentication protocols such as TTLS and PEAP, this identity (called the Phase 1 identity)

 

is sent outside the protection of the encrypted tunnel. Therefore, it is recommended that this field not

 

contain a true identity, but instead the identity “anonymous” and any desired realm (e.g. anony-

 

mous@myrealm.com). For TTLS and PEAP, true user credentials (Phase 2 identity) are entered in the

 

Tunneled authentication section.

 

When used with PEAP and the .NET Enterprise Server Version 5.2, this field must contain the identity

 

used in both Phase I and Phase II. The Phase II identity field is ignored.

 

 

Password

This is the password used for MD5-Challenge or LEAP authentication. It may contain up to 63 ASCII

 

characters and is case-sensitive. Asterisks appear instead of characters for enhanced security.

 

 

Authentication

This is the authentication method to be used - MD5-Challenge, LEAP, PEAP, TLS, or TTLS.

type

Your network administrator should let you know the protocols supported by the RADIUS server. The

 

RADIUS server sits on the network and acts as a central credential repository for Access Servers that

 

receive the radio signals and ultimately block or allow users to attach to the network.

 

 

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Contents User’s Guide Disclaimer TrademarksTable of Contents Using the Image Engine Communications Wireless PAN Wpan Communications with Bluetooth Applications Dolphin ChargeBase Introduction OverviewRequired Safety Labels Laser Safety LabelLocation Dolphin 7900 Series Wlan 802.11b or Wpan Bluetooth Radio Parameter SpecificationBluetooth 802.11b802.11b and Bluetooth GSM and BluetoothGSM, 802.11b, and Bluetooth Dolphin 7900 Series Wwan Radio GSM MC-45 & MC-46FCC Compliance Dolphin 7900 Series Batch TerminalRF, Regulatory, and Safety Agency Approvals for GSM MC-45 RF, Regulatory, and Safety Agency Approvals for GSM MC-46Parameter Care and Cleaning of the Dolphin Terminal For European Community UsersMicrowaves Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment InformationRev D Getting Started Data InputImaging MemoryDolphin 7900 Radio Configuration Options Standard ConfigurationsCustom Configurations Dolphin 7900 Series Peripherals Dolphin 7900 Accessories Using the Dolphin 7900 for the First Time Unpack the Carton and Verify its ContentsTo Remove the Main Battery Pack Charging with Dolphin PeripheralsAlign the Screen Verify Operations with Demos Resetting the Terminal Suspend ModeSoft Reset Warm Boot Hard Reset Cold BootRev D System Features Wireless Radio OptionsHardware Overview ProcessorFront Panel Features PocketPCAudio Jack SpeakerIrDA Port Scan LEDBack Panel Features Battery Image Engine WindowHand Strap Slot Stylus and FastenerSide Panel Features Opening the Access DoorAccess Door Programmable Side ButtonInstalling a Mini-SD Card MSD SIMInstalling a SIM Card Replacing the Access DoorBottom Panel Features Mechanical ConnectorPowering Out Battery Power Main Battery PackInternal Backup Battery Managing Battery Power Default Low and Critical Battery PointsSetting Critical and Low Battery Points Checking Battery Power Guidelines for Battery Use and DisposalStoring Batteries Dolphin 7900 Technical Specifications Temperature Temperature HumidityResistance Power Peripherals/AccessoriesUsing Dolphin Mobile Computers Command BarToday Screen Navigation Bar and Start MenuUsing the Touch Screen Selecting ProgramsPop-Up Menus Adjusting the Backlight Wireless Radios Communication OptionsIrDA Port Software Communication ProgramsRadio Driver Installation Radio OptionsRadio Combinations Radio ManagerUsing the Soft Input Panel SIP Using the SIP KeyboardUsing the Letter Recognizer Using the Block RecognizerSelecting Text Input Panel OptionsInput tab Word Completion tab Options tab Writing on the Screen Drawing on the ScreenTo Select Writing Status Icons NotificationsStatus Icon Meaning Using Find Using File ExplorerUsing the Image Engine Image Engine OptionsRange Near FarBar Code Symbologies Supported Symbology Type Symbology Name 1D SymbologiesOCR Codes Postal CodesActivating the Engine DemosDecoding Programmable Side ButtonsSample Bar Codes Omni-Directional ScanningCapturing Images Taking an ImageHigh-Vis Aiming Pattern Uploading ImagesRev D Using the Keyboards Key Numeric KeyboardKey Alpha Keyboard Using the Function Keys Using the Navigation KeysUsing the Modifier Keys Name Key FunctionKey combination pressed Alpha Mode Caps Lock Key in Alpha ModeKey Numeric Keyboard Blue Key Combinations Red Key CombinationsKey Character Key Combination FunctionRed + F10 Key Alpha Keyboard NUM Lock KeyCaps Lock Functionality NUM Key Combinations Numeric Shift in Numeric Mode Rev D Settings Personal Tab System Tab Connections Tab DescriptionSystem ConnectionsPersonal Tab To Enable HotKeys ButtonsButton Assignments Available ApplicationsMic Volume Headset VolumeHeadset Control Stereo headphoneUsing System Settings Using File ExplorerTap Start Settings Personal tab Menus Start Menu tab Menus Adding a Program to the Start MenuUsing ActiveSync on the Desktop Computer System Tab CPU Speed To Increase/Decrease RAM MemoryMain tab FunctionsStorage Card Tab Total storage cardMemory Use FreePower Tab Description Battery TabWireless Tab Find LinkRegional Settings Tab Description Advanced TabRemove Programs To Remove ProgramsScreen Alignment tab ClearType TabText Size Tab Default Font Size Largest Font Size Zero-Config Wi-Fi Connections TabServer-Assigned IP Addresses Com Port Assignment TableOpening the Connections Manager Creating an External Modem Connection to an ISPTask Tab Tap Start Settings Connections tab Connections Task tab Tap FInish Advanced SettingsEnter a name for the connection, such as My Connection Port Settings Tab General TabTCP/IP Tab Connecting to Your ISP Creating an External Modem Connection to Your WorkEstablishing Exceptions for Work URLs Servers TabSetting up a Proxy Server Connection for Work Connections Setting Up a VPN Connection for Work ConnectionsGo to Start Settings Connections tab Connections Dolphin 7900 Series User’s Guide Rev D Connecting to a VPN Server Establishing Dialing Rules Creating a Wireless Network Connection Network CardsDolphin 7900 Series User’s Guide Rev D Rev D General Help on Connecting Installing Additional SoftwareCommunications Using ActiveSync Synchronizing from Your Desktop ComputerSynchronizing from the Terminal Exploring the Terminal from the Desktop Computer Adding Programs to the Terminal Using ActiveSync If the File is an InstallerIf the File is Not an Installer Using Infrared Verify That the IrDA Port is EnabledIrDA Port Location on the Terminal Verify That Beam Settings Are Set to Receive Sending and ReceivingSending ReceivingTroubleshooting Using an ISP Adding Programs Directly from the InternetWireless LAN Wlan Communications with 802.11b Configuration Utilities802.11b Wireless Security Supplement Enabling the 802.11b Radio Driver802.11b Settings Tap Start Settings System tab 802.11b SettingsStatus Icons Icon This icon means…Status Tab Config Tab To Add an Active Ssid to the Preferred Profile Table To Create a New Profile Authentication Tab Field Description AuthenticationEnable AlgorithmField Description Power Save Mode Preamble ModeTo Delete a Profile Advanced TabUsing the Status Icon About Tab802.11b Wireless Security Supplement Required Network Configuration Information WorksheetsPlatforms Supported 802.1X Supplicant Protocol SupportMD5 Worksheet Leap WorksheetTLS/SmartCard Worksheet Ttls Worksheet Peap Worksheet Icon Indicators Opening the ClientGray OrangeMain Screen Port Status IconClient Menu Menu Item Tapping this item… CloseInstall Protocol View MenuExit Help Menu Status BarMenu Item Tapping this item… Configuring the Client Menu Item Description EnableDisable Port MenuConfiguration Screens Client Configuration AreaAccessing the Client Configuration Area On this tab You…Password User TabField Description Profile IdentityTunneled authentication area Field Description Use certificateProtocol System Tab Port Settings Area Server TabWireless Networks Tab Field Description Protocol Settings Protocol TabDisplay EAP NotificationsAdding a Wireless Network Configuration Profile Info TabWEP Mgmt Tab WPA Settings Tab Field Description WPA ModeLogging PSK pass-phraseInstalling Certificates with CertAdd Installing CertificatesAdvice and Workarounds Key to authenticate with AP Select Peer-to-Peer Group ad hoc mode and Do active scanTypical Message Exchange Using MD5 or TLS How 802.1X WorksTypical Message Exchange Using Ttls and Peap Central User AdministrationBenefits Relative Merits of Authentication Protocols Dynamic Session Specific Wireless Encryption KeysCisco Leap Additional Advantages of Ttls and PeapDifferences Between Protocols Wireless PAN Wpan Communications with Bluetooth Enabling the Bluetooth RadioSetting Up Your Bluetooth Card Assign COM PortsDiscover Bluetooth Devices Bond With Discovered Devices Rev D Set Up Your Favorite Device View Device PropertiesTap Tools My Favorites Change Views Delete a Device From the FolderBluetooth ActiveSync Turn Radio Transmitter ON/OFFRev D Bluetooth LAN Access Rev D Obex Exchange Business CardsSend a Contact Send a File Browse Remote Device Prepare for File TransferDolphin 7900 Series User’s Guide Rev D Send/Receive Files or Folders Create a FolderDelete Files or Folders Refresh Remote ViewConnect/Disconnect Tap Device ConnectUsing the Dialer Enable File SharingExit Bluetooth File Explorer Receive Contact or FileUsing the Dialer Tap Start Settings System tab DialerAssign a Dialing Prefix Tap Start ContactsGet Connected Wizard Ericcson, Nokia 6210, NTT DoCoMo, Sony PhonesAccept Motorola Timeport 270C, Nokia 3650/6310/7650/8910/8910iDial Up Connection Tap Start Settings Connections tab Connections Uncheck Wait for dial tone before dialing. Tap FinishAutomatic Connections for Motorola Timeport 270C Automatic Connections for Nokia 3650/7650Automatic Connections for Nokia 6310/8910/8910i Wireless WAN Wwan Communications with GSM/GPRS Installing a SIM Card SIM CardAudio Modes Keyboard Combinations for CallsUsing uPhone Accessing uPhoneNavigation Bar Icons Icons and Bubble MessagesTap Call Answerphone to dial Using the Dialler Making a CallEntering a Phone Number Sending a CallReceiving a Call Answering a CallRejecting a Call Call WaitingEnding a Call Call WaitingPlacing the Current Call on Hold Making Conference CallsDialler Menus TouchtonesTools Menu Settings Menu PhonebookMenu Item Description See Mic muteRingtone Configuration Tap Start Settings Personal tab Ringtones icon orWAV Files Previewing TonesCharging Ussd Call Log Tap Start Programs uPhone Call Log orDialed Exit Closes the Call LogUPhone Configuration Accessing uPhone ConfigurationTap Start Settings System tab uPhone icon Tab WindowsGeneral Tab Network TabDivert Tab Not DivertedBar Tab Card can be madeAll outgoing calls Bar all outgoing calls Not barredMessaging Tab Request Delivery ReportsSMS Manager Opening the SMS ManagerInbox Tap Start Programs uPhone SMS Manager, orSent Folder Outbox FolderSending an SMS Message Icons at the Top of the Message Screen Edit MenuIcon Description Select AllGprs Settings Configuring the Gprs ConnectionService Provider Information No ActiveSyncTap Manage existing connections Rev D Dolphin 7900 Series User’s Guide Rev D Rev D Applications CalendarCreating an Appointment Using the Summary Screen Contacts Creating Meeting RequestsScheduling a Meeting Creating a Contact Searching for ContactsTasks Creating a Task Messaging Creating a NoteSynchronizing E-mail Messages Connecting Directly to an E-mail Server Receiving MessagesUsing the Message List Composing MessagesManaging E-mail Messages and Folders Accessing Pocket Internet Explorer Pocket Internet ExplorerActiveSync Default View One Column View Browse the Internet on Your TerminalView Options Mobile Favorites FolderUsing Mobile Favorites and Channels Creating and Synchronizing Mobile FavoritesUsing AvantGo Channels Using Pocket WordPocket Word Tap the AvantGo Channels linkTyping Mode Drawing ModePocket Excel Creating a Word FileCreating an Excel File Tips for Working in Pocket ExcelWindows Media Player for Pocket PC Setting Up MSN MessengerTap Start Programs MSN Messenger Pictures Tap Tools Options Account tabTo begin, tap Start Programs Pictures Rev D Intelligent Battery Charging Power SupplyDolphin HomeBase Convenient StorageAUX Battery LED Front PanelTerminal Well Auxiliary Battery Well DC Power JackBack Panel RS-232 PortRS-232 Serial Connector Powering the Dolphin HomeBaseCharging the Main Battery To Power a Terminal and Charge its Main BatteryCharging a Spare Battery in the Auxiliary Battery Well Required Equipment for Setup To Install the HomeBase Using USBSetting up the Terminal for ActiveSync Communications ActiveSync Communications with the HomeBaseSetting up the PC for ActiveSync Communications Connecting the CablesRS-232 Communications RS-232 Pin Configuration HomeBase /Host Port Pin / Input SignalModem DB25 Communicating with the Dolphin Terminal Verifying CommunicationVerifying Data Transfer Mounting the HomeBase Desk MountingWall Mounting Dolphin 7900 Series User’s Guide Rev D Rev D Dolphin Mobile Base CommunicationsConvenient Storage CapacitySpring Arm Assembly Dolphin Mobile Base Hardware OverviewFront Panel LatchPower Supply Connector Bottom PanelComm LED Color Indicates that… Red Orange Data is being sent at high data ratesTXD RXD DSR GND DTR CTS RTS Volt OUT RS-232 Serial Communications PortBack Panel Ball JointBall Joint Connector Mounting the Dolphin Mobile BaseTo Mount the Dolphin Mobile Base TurnscrewPowering the Dolphin Terminal Setting Up the Mobile Base for CommunicationsRS-232 Pin Configuration Charging the Dolphin TerminalConfiguring the Terminal for ActiveSync Communications Dolphin ChargeBase Dolphin ChargeBase Parts and FunctionsTerminal Wells Supplying Power to the ChargeBase Dock LEDCharge LEDs Inserting and Removing Terminals Charging Terminals in the ChargeBaseMounting the Dolphin ChargeBase Using the DIN Rail Using the Mounting BracketsDolphin 7900 Series User’s Guide Rev D Rev D Dolphin QuadCharger Dolphin QuadCharger Parts and FunctionsBattery Capacity Indicator LEDs Power SwitchRear Panel Analyze ButtonSupplying Power to the QuadCharger Inserting and Removing Battery PacksRecommendations for Storing Batteries Charging Batteries in the QuadChargerUsing the Battery Analyzer To Analyze a BatteryLocation Analyze CycleMounting the QuadCharger Troubleshooting Problem IssueProduct Service and Repair Online Product Service and Repair AssistanceCustomer Support Technical Assistance Online Technical AssistanceNorth America/Canada Limited Warranty How to Extend Your WarrantyRev D Page Hand Held Products, Inc
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