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Wireless Security In the case of wireless or wired authentication 802.1X users whose through TLS authentication is performed by the WX switch, the first stage of any EAP

transaction is Transport Layer Security (TLS) authentication and encryption. 3Com Wireless Switch Manager and Web Manager also require a session to the WX switch that is authenticated and encrypted by TLS. Once a TLS session is authenticated, it is encrypted.

TLS allows the client to authenticate the WX switch (and optionally allows the WX switch to authenticate the client) through the use of digital signatures. Digital signatures require a public-private key pair. The signature is created with a private key and verified with a public key. TLS enables secure key exchange.

PEAP-MS-CHAP-V2PEAP performs a TLS exchange for server authentication and allows a Security secondary authentication to be performed inside the resulting secure

channel for client authentication. For example, the Microsoft Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol version 2 (MS-CHAP-V2) performs mutual MS-CHAP-V2 authentication inside an encrypted TLS channel established by PEAP.

1To form the encrypted TLS channel, the WX switch must have a digital certificate and must send that certificate to the wireless client.

2Inside the WX switch’s digital certificate is the WX switch’s public key, which the wireless client uses to encrypt a pre-master secret key.

3The wireless client then sends the key back to the WX switch so that both the WX and the client can derive a key from this pre-master secret for secure authentication and wireless session encryption.

Clients authenticated by PEAP need a certificate in the WX switch only when the switch performs PEAP locally, not when EAP processing takes place on a RADIUS server. (For details about authentication options, see Chapter 21, “Configuring AAA for Network Users,” on page 433.)

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3Com WX1200 3CRWX120695A, WXR100 3CRWXR10095A, WX4400 3CRWX440095A, WX2200 3CRWX220095A manual Managing Keys and Certificates

WX1200 3CRWX120695A, WX4400 3CRWX440095A, WXR100 3CRWXR10095A, WX2200 3CRWX220095A specifications

The 3Com WX2200 (3CRWX220095A), WX4400 (3CRWX440095A), WX1200 (3CRWX120695A), and WXR100 (3CRWXR10095A) are part of a robust suite of wireless networking solutions offered by 3Com, designed to meet the needs of modern enterprise environments. These devices provide reliable connectivity, flexibility, and scalability, making them ideal for businesses of all sizes.

The 3Com WX2200 is a high-performance wireless switch that supports up to 64 access points, making it suitable for medium to large deployments. It boasts advanced features such as dynamic RF management, which optimizes channel selection and power levels based on real-time network conditions. This ensures maximum coverage and minimizes interference, leading to improved user experiences. Additionally, it supports dual-band operation and can seamlessly integrate with various wireless access points, providing enhanced throughput and robust performance.

The WX4400 is designed for high-density environments and offers extensive scalability. It supports up to 128 access points and is equipped with advanced security features, including WPA2 enterprise encryption and role-based access control. This switch also features intelligent load balancing, allowing it to dynamically distribute user traffic across available access points, thus enhancing overall network efficiency.

The WX1200, positioned as an entry-level solution, is well-suited for small to medium-sized businesses. It offers a user-friendly management interface, allowing IT staff to quickly configure and monitor the network. This device supports a variety of deployment scenarios and can be easily integrated into existing infrastructure. It also comes equipped with essential security features to protect the network from unauthorized access.

The WXR100 complements the series by providing simplified management for access points, ensuring that businesses can easily deploy and maintain their wireless networks. It supports various management protocols and integrates with a variety of third-party systems, enhancing inter-operability. With Power over Ethernet (PoE) support, the WXR100 can deliver power to connected access points, reducing the complexity and costs associated with additional power infrastructure.

Together, these solutions embody 3Com's commitment to delivering high-quality networking products that enhance connectivity and performance. With features such as scalability, advanced security, dynamic load balancing, and centralized management, the WX2200, WX4400, WX1200, and WXR100 form a comprehensive wireless networking ecosystem tailored for today’s enterprise challenges.