Firmware Pages and Descriptions

Wireless Settings Page Elements (Cont.)

Wireless Security (Cont.):

EAP-PEAP

EAP-TTLS

EAP-TLS

EAP-LEAP

An EAP-PEAPsecurity method is designed for wireless environments where its necessary to securely transmit data over a wireless network.

Pressing the EAP-PEAPbutton opens the EAP-PEAP Settings dialog (FIG. 109).

The following fields are required: SSID, Identity, Password, PEAP Version, and Inner Authentication Type

Refer to the following Wireless Settings Page - Security Options - Overview section on page 115 for further details on these security options.

For more information on uploading a certificate file, refer to the AMX Certificate Upload Utility section on page 207.

An EAP-TTLSsecurity method is designed for wireless environments where its necessary to first have the Radius server directly validate the identity of the cli- ent (panel) before allowing it access to the network.

This validation is done by tunneling a connection through the WAP and directly between the panel and the Radius server. By initially keeping the network out of the picture, there is far more security validation going on behind the scenes before any possible access to the network is granted to the client.

Once the client is identified and then validated, the Radius server disconnects the tunnel and allows the panel to access the network directly via the target WAP.

Pressing the EAP-TTLSbutton opens the EAP-TTLS Settings dialog (FIG. 110).

The following fields are required: SSID, Identity, Password, and Inner Authentication Type

Refer to the following Wireless Settings Page - Security Options - Overview section on page 115 for further details on these security options.

For more information on uploading a certificate file, refer to the AMX Certificate Upload Utility section on page 207.

An EAP-TLSsecurity method is designed for wireless environments where its necessary to securely transmit data over a wireless network by adding an additional level of security protocol via the use of a private key.

Pressing the EAP-TLSbutton opens the EAP-TLS Settings dialog (FIG. 111).

The following fields are required: SSID, Identity, Client Certificate, Private Key, and Private Key password

Refer to the following Wireless Settings Page - Security Options -

Overview section on page 115 for further details on these security options.

For more information on uploading a certificate file, refer to the AMX Certificate Upload Utility section on page 207.

An EAP-LEAPsecurity method is designed for wireless environments where its not required to have both a client or server certificate validation scheme in place yet necessary to securely transmit data over a wireless network.

Pressing the EAP-LEAP button opens the EAP-LEAP Settings dialog (FIG. 105).

The following fields are required: SSID, Identity, and Password

Refer to the following Wireless Settings Page - Security Options - Overview section on page 115 for further details on these security options.

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AMX CV7 manual Eap-Peap Eap-Ttls Eap-Tls Eap-Leap, Following fields are required SSID, Identity, and Password