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Chapter 3 — Adding the CN2A to the Network
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CN2A Mobile Computer User’s Manual
Choosing Between Funk Security and Microsoft Security Software
Before you can implement a security solution on the CN2A, you 
need to choose between Funk Security and Microsoft Security 
software. 
Both offer the same features, except Funk Security (the default) 
also offers these features: 
• CCX v2.0 compliance
• Ability to use LEAP and TTLS authentication on your CN2A
• Up to four profiles, which are sets of configuration settings
If you choose Funk Security (the default), you are assigned Profile 
1, which specifies a Network Name of INTERMEC and contains 
no security settings. You should consider configuring security in 
Profile 1 or selecting another profile. For help, see the next 
section, “Selecting and Defining Profiles for Funk Security.”
If you choose Microsoft Security, you need to select Microsoft 
Security. For help, see “Choosing Microsoft Security Software” 
on page 51
.
Selecting and Defining Profiles for Funk Security
You can define up to four profiles for your Funk security. 
Different profiles let your CN2A communicate in different 
networks without having to change all of your security settings. 
For example, you may want to set up one profile for the 
manufacturing floor and one for the warehouse. 
Only one profile can be active at a time. By default, the active 
profile is Profile 1.
Note: If you are using 802.1x security, this section assumes that 
your authentication server and authenticators are properly 
configured. For more information on the different types of 
security, see the MobileLAN™ secure 802.1x Security Solution 
Installation Guide 
(P/N 073134) available at www.intermec.com. 
Note: Your choice does not depend on your authentication server. 
For example, you can choose Funk Security if you use Microsoft 
Active Directory
®
 to issue certificates.