Firmware Pages and Descriptions

EAP-FAST Settings (Cont.)

Automatic PAC

This selection toggles PAC (Protected Access Credential) Provisioning -

Provisioning:

Enabled (automatic) or Disabled (manual).

 

• If Enabled is selected, the following PAC File Location field is disabled,

 

because the search for the PAC file is done automatically.

 

• If Disabled is selected, the user is required to manually locate a file

 

containing the PAC shared secret credentials for use in authentication. In

 

this case, the IT department must create a PAC file and then transfer it into

 

the panel using the AMX Certificate Upload application.

 

Note: Even when automatic provisioning is enabled, the PAC certificate is

 

only downloaded the first time that the panel connects to the RADIUS server.

 

This file is then saved into the panel's file system and is then reused from

 

then on. It is possible for the user to change a setting (such as a new Identity)

 

that would invalidate this certificate.

 

In that case, the panel must be forced to download a new PAC file.

 

To do this, set Automatic PAC Provisioning to Disabled and then back to

 

Enabled. This forces the firmware to delete the old file and request a new

 

one.

 

 

PAC File Location:

This field is used when the previous Automatic PAC Provisioning option has

 

been Disabled.

 

• When pressed, the panel displays an on-screen PAC File Location

 

keyboard which allows you to enter the name of the file containing the PAC

 

shared secret credentials for use in authentication.

 

• This field is only valid when the automatic PAC provisioning feature has

 

been enabled via the previous field.

 

 

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.

 

 

EAP-PEAP Settings

Press the EAP-PEAPbutton to open the EAP-PEAP Settings page (FIG. 75).

FIG. 75 Wireless Settings page - EAP-PEAP Settings

PEAP (Protected Extensible Authentication Protocol) was developed as a way to securely transmit authentication information, such as passwords, over a wireless network environment. PEAP uses only server- side public key certificates and therefore does not need a client (panel) certificate which makes the configuration and setup easier.

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AMX NXD-700Vi manual EAP-PEAP Settings, Automatic PAC, Provisioning, PAC File Location, Been Disabled

NXD-700Vi specifications

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