Chapter 3 Configuring and Managing the IP Camera

Setup Windows

Table 3-3 Wireless Setup Window Options (continued)

Option

Description

WPA/WPA2 Enterprise Mode Options

Note These options appear if you choose WPA/WPA2 Enterprise from the Security Mode drop-down list.

Protocol Type

Choose a protocol type and enter desired information in the fields that

 

appear:

 

EAP-TLS—If you choose this option, the following fields appear. Enter

 

information as appropriate.

 

User ID—User identifier that is used to log in to the RADIUS

 

server.

 

Root CA—Path and folder on this PC or location of a Windows

 

network shared folder where the root certificate file is stored. You

 

can click Browse to find this location. After you enter this

 

information, click Upload to upload the certificate from the local

 

PC to the IP camera.

 

User CA—Path and folder on this PC or location of a Windows

 

network shared folder. You can click Browse to find this location.

 

After you enter this information, click Upload to upload the

 

certificate from the local PC to the IP camera.

 

Password—IP camera client log in password for the RADIUS

 

server.

 

EAP-FAST—If you choose this option, the following fields appear.

 

Enter information as appropriate.

 

Allow Automatic PAC Provisioning—Check this check box if you

 

want to allow authentication servers to establish a secure connection

 

with the IP camera so that they can provide the IP camera with new

 

Protected Access Credentials (PACs).

 

User ID—User identifier that is used to log in to the RADIUS

 

server.

 

Password—IP camera client log in password for the RADIUS

 

server.

 

Anonymous ID—Optional. Anonymous identifier to be used

 

instead of a user name for logging in to the RADIUS server.

 

PAC File—Path and folder where the PAC file is stored. You can

 

click Browse to find this location.

 

After you enter this information, click Upload to upload the

 

certificate to the IP camera.

 

 

Edit Region Settings /

Click the Edit Region Settings button to display the Region Option

Hide Region Settings

drop-down list. Click the Hide Region Settings to hide this drop-down list.

toggle button

 

 

 

 

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Cisco Systems 2500 Series, CIVS-IPC-2500 manual WPA/WPA2 Enterprise Mode Options, Edit Region Settings, Hide Region Settings

CIVS-IPC-2500, 2500 Series specifications

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