Firmware Pages and Descriptions

 

 

EAP-TTLS Settings (Cont.)

 

 

 

Identity:

Opens an on-screen keyboard. Enter an EAP Identity string (used by the

 

panel to identify itself to an Authentication (RADIUS) Server).

 

Note: This information is similar to a username used to login to a secured

 

server or workstation. This works in tandem with the Password string which is

 

similar to the password entered to gain access to a secured workstation.

 

Typically, this is in the form of a username such as: jdoe@amx.com.

 

 

Anonymous Identity:

Opens an on-screen keyboard. Enter an IT provided alpha-numeric string

 

which (similar to the username) used as the identity, but that does not repre-

 

sent a real user.

 

This information is used as a fictitious name which might be seen by sniffer

 

programs during the initial connection and setup process between the panel

 

and the Radius server. In this way the real identity (username) is protected.

 

Typically, this is in the form of a fictitious username such as:

 

anonymous@amx.com

 

 

Password:

Opens an on-screen keyboard. Enter the network password string specified

 

for the user entered within the Identity field (used by the panel to identify itself

 

to an Authentication (RADIUS) Server)

 

Note: This information is similar to the password entered to gain access to a

 

secured workstation.

 

 

Certificate Authority:

When pressed, the panel displays an on-screen Certificate Authority (CA)

 

File Location keyboard which allows you to enter the name of the certificate

 

authority file which is used to validate the server certificate.

 

This field is optional.

 

If a server certificate is used, it should first be downloaded into the panel and

 

the Certificate Authority field should then be set to the name of that certificate

 

file. No file path should be used for this setting as all certificates are stored in

 

a specific directory that the user cannot control or change.

 

• Use the on-screen keyboard’s Clear button to completely erase any

 

previously stored network path information.

 

 

Inner Authentication Type:

When pressed, this field cycles through the choices of available Inner

 

Authentication mechanism supported by the Devicescape Secure Wireless

 

Client:

 

• MSCHAPv2 (default because its the most common)

 

• MSCHAP

 

• PAP

 

• CHAP

 

EAP-MSCHAPv2

 

EAP-GTC

 

EAP-OTP

 

EAP-MD5-Challenge

 

 

Save/Cancel:

Save - store the new security information, apply changes, and return to the

 

previous page.

 

Cancel - discard changes and return to the previous page.

 

 

Refer to the EAP Authentication section on page 195 for further details on these security options.

Refer to the Using the Site Survey tool section on page 34 for more information on using this feature.

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NXD-700Vi specifications

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