Appendix A: Summit Client Utility (SCU)
SCU Security Capabilities
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•EAP-Type & Encryption: Security settings. These settings allow you to enhance the
security of data across the wireless LAN. Refer to “EAP Credentials” on pageA-6 and
“SCU Security Capabilities” on pageA-5 for details about these settings.
A.3.1 SCU Security CapabilitiesThe SCU provides integrated security to protect transmitted data as well as the PDA and
wireless WAN infrastructure that transmit and receive d ata.
A foundational element of the IEEE 802.11i WLAN security standard is IEEE 802.1X and a
critical application on a mobile device is an 802.1X supplicant. This supplicant provides an
interface between the radio and the operating system and supports the authentication and en-
cryption elements required for 802.11i, also known as Wi-Fi Protected Access 2 (WPA2), as
well as predecessors such as WPA and WEP. Summit software includes an integrated suppli-
cant that supports a broad range of security capabilities, including:
• 802.1X authentication using pre-shared keys or an EAP type, required for WPA2
andW PA.
• Data encryption and decryption using WPA2 AES, WPA TKIP or WEP.
Common EAP types include:
•EAP-TLS: Uses the same technology as a follow-on to Secure Socket Layer (SSL). It
provides strong security, but relies on client certificates for user authentication.
Credentials Authentication credentials for the
selected EAP type.
Refer to “EAP Credentials” on
pageA-6.
User: Username or Domain/User-
name (up to 64 characters).
Password: up to 64 characters.
For PEAP: CA Cert–CA server
certificate filename.
None
Encryption Type of encryption used to protect
transmitted data.
None, Manual WEP, Auto WEP
(generated during EAP authenti-
cation), WPA PSK, WPA TKIP,
WPA2 PSK, WPA2 TKIP, WPA2
AES, CCKM TKIP.
For Manual WEP: Up to four
static WEP keys.
For PSK: ASCII passphrase or
hex PSK.
None
Radio
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