SEH Computertechnik TPG60 ユーザーズマニュアル
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TPG60 User Manual
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7.4
How Does the TPG60 Authenticate Itself in the
network via EAP-MD5/LEAP?
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.
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.
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.
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.
Requirements
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The TPG60 is defined as user (with user name and password) on a
RADIUS server.
RADIUS server.
What do you want
to do?
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.
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.
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The settings are saved.