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7.4How Does the TPG60 Authenticate Itself in the network via EAP-MD5/LEAP?

The IEEE 802.1x standard provides methods for authentication and authorization in networks. Within the scope of the IEEE 802.1x standard, the TPG60 supports the authentication protocol EAP-MD5/LEAP.

You can verify the identity of the TPG60 using the authentication method EAP-MD5/LEAP.

EAP-MD5/LEAP describes a user-based authentication method via a RADIUS server. The TPG60 must be defined as user (with user name and password) on a RADIUS server. The authentication method EAP-MD5/LEAP must then be enabled on the TPG60 and the user name and password need to be entered.

;The TPG60 is defined as user (with user name and password) on a RADIUS server.

†’Enabling EAP-MD5/LEAP Authentication via the TPG Homepage’

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Enabling EAP-MD5/LEAP Authentication via the TPG Homepage

Proceed as follows:

1.Start the TPG Homepage.

2.Select Configuration – Protection.

3.Select Authentication.

4.Select EAP-MD5/LEAP from the Authentication list.

5.Enter the user name into the User name box.

6.Enter the password into the Password box.

7.Click Save to confirm.

ªThe settings are saved.

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