Honeywell 9900 User Manual

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EAP Method
Available EAP methods for IEEE 802.1X and 
WPA(2)-Enterprise (EAP) association modes.
N/A
• LEAP
• PEAPv0-MSCHAPV2
• PEAPv1-MSCHAPV2
• PEAPv1-GTC
• PEAPv1-TLS
• FAST-MSCHAPV2
• FAST-GTC
• FAST-TLS
• TLS
• TTLS-MD5
• TTLS-MSCHAPV2
• TTLS-GTC
PSK
Enter the private share key for the WEP 
association mode.
N/A
User-defined
Identity
This is the 802.1X identity supplied to the 
authenticator. The identity value can be up to 
63 ASCII characters and is case-sensitive. 
N/A
User-defined
Password
This is the password used for MD5-Challenge 
or EAP authentication. It may contain up to 63 
ASCII characters and is case-sensitive. 
Asterisks appear instead of characters for 
enhanced security.
N/A
User-defined
Anonymous ID
Enter the anonymous ID. This ID creates a 
tunnel through which the real ID (as entered in 
the Identity field) can pass. 
For additional security, make this ID different 
than the one entered in the Identity field. 
N/A
User-defined
Tunnel PAC 
Machine PAC
For EAP-FAST, a one-time provisioning 
exchange establishes a shared secret, called 
a Protected Access Credential (PAC) Key. 
That PAC Key is used for all subsequent 
authentications.
N/A
Enter the address on the 
Dolphin terminal of either PAC 
(tunnel or machine).
Note: The PACs must be 
located on the Dolphin 
terminal!
Provisioning
Provisioning refers to service activation and 
involves programming various network 
databases with the customer's information.
N/A
• No Provisioning
• Anonymous
• Authenticated
• Anonymous + Authenticated
CA and/or 
Client 
Certificate
CA certificates are any certificates created by 
a certified authority (CA).
Client certificates contain information that 
identifies the user, as well as information 
about the organization that issued the 
certificate. This ensures that you can encrypt 
data end-to-end.
N/A
Enter the address on the 
Dolphin terminal of either 
certificate (CA or Client).
The certificates must be 
located on the Dolphin 
terminal!
Profile Subsections
Each Profile subsection contains the keys that configure the radio connection from the terminal to the 
network.
Key
Description
Default 
Value
Available Values