Motorola 2.1 Benutzerhandbuch
Glossary
Glossary
Chapter 8: Glossary
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AAA Server - (Authentication Authorization Accounting server) A network server
used for access control.
used for access control.
AES– Advanced Encryption Service, a new advanced encryption mechanism
using the Counter-Mode/CBC-MAC Protocol (CCMP)
using the Counter-Mode/CBC-MAC Protocol (CCMP)
CA – Certificate Authority. When a Certificate Authority is part of a network, its
main role is to issue and manage security credentials and public keys to allow for
message encryption.
main role is to issue and manage security credentials and public keys to allow for
message encryption.
EAP– Extensible Authentication Protocol
EAP-TTLS – Uses TLS to provide a secure channel for traditional authentication
methods like CHAP, MS-CHAP, MS-CHAP-v2, and MD5 Challenge. This
reduces the certificate requirements and can leverage legacy RADIUS
authentication methods.
methods like CHAP, MS-CHAP, MS-CHAP-v2, and MD5 Challenge. This
reduces the certificate requirements and can leverage legacy RADIUS
authentication methods.
EIRP - Equivalent Isotropically Radiated Power or, alternatively, Effective
Isotropic Radiated Power. Applies to radio communications, specifically to the
antenna.
Isotropic Radiated Power. Applies to radio communications, specifically to the
antenna.
IAP – Intelligent Access Point. An infrastructure device that is a component of the
MOTOMESH Duo 2.x system.
MOTOMESH Duo 2.x system.
MWR – Mesh Wireless Router is an infrastructure device within the MOTOMESH
Duo 2.x network.
Duo 2.x network.
PoE – Power over the Ethernet (optional feature).
R0KH – R0 Key Handler. Component used in MOTOMESH Duo 2.1 Mesh
security.
security.
R0KHID – R0 Key Handler Identification.
RADIUS – (Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service). Considered to be the
de facto standard protocol for authentication servers (AAA servers).
de facto standard protocol for authentication servers (AAA servers).
WM – One Point Wireless Manager™
WPA– Wi-Fi Protected Access, Wi-Fi security launched in October 2003. It also
provides a scheme of mutual authentication using either IEEE 802.1X/Extensible
provides a scheme of mutual authentication using either IEEE 802.1X/Extensible
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