Configuring the PVC2300 and WVC2300 Cameras

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Setup > Basic Setup

 

 

 

 

 

User CA—A user certificate is a signed private key certificate, which implies that you trust your browser’s publisher to include correct user certificates, and in turn the certificate authorities it trusts, and only user to whom the CA may have issued a certificate-issuing-certificate, to faithfully authenticate the users of all their certificates.

Password—The login to the RADIUS server and must match the key stored on the RADIUS server.

EAP-TTLS

With EAP-TTLS you choose the authentication protocol (MS-CHAP V2, MS-CHAP, PAP, EAP-MD5) to transfer the CA to the RADIUS server. You will also enter the User ID, Password, and Anonymous ID for the RADIUS server and choose where the camera should check for the server certificate.

WPA/WPA2 Enterprise (EAP-TTLS)

Process Method—Choose an authentication method (MS-CHAP, MS- CHAPv2, PAP, EAP-MD5) as required to handle the processing and transmitting of the CA to your RADIUS server.

User ID—The user ID used for login to your RADIUS server.

Password—This camera’s client login to the RADIUS server and must match the key stored on the RADIUS server.

Anonymous ID—The unsigned public ID used for login to your RADIUS server.

Root CA—A root certificate is an unsigned public key certificate, or a self- signed certificate, which implies that you trust your browser’s publisher to include correct root certificates, and in turn the certificate authorities it trusts, and anyone to whom the CA may have issued a certificate-issuing- certificate, to faithfully authenticate the users of all their certificates.

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