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Chapter 16 The Status Screen
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16.2.4 WiMAX Profile
Click Status > WiMAX Profile to open this screen. This read-only screen displays
information about the security settings you are using. To configure these settings,
go to the ADVANCED > WAN Configuration > Internet Connection screen.
information about the security settings you are using. To configure these settings,
go to the ADVANCED > WAN Configuration > Internet Connection screen.
Note: Not all OX253P models have all the fields shown here.
Figure 74 WiMAX Profile
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 81 The WiMAX Profile Screen
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
User Name
This is the username for your Internet access account.
Password
This is the password for your Internet access account. The
password displays as a row of asterisks for security purposes.
password displays as a row of asterisks for security purposes.
Anonymous Identity
This is the anonymous identity provided by your Internet Service
Provider. Anonymous identity (also known as outer identity) is
used with EAP-TTLS encryption.
Provider. Anonymous identity (also known as outer identity) is
used with EAP-TTLS encryption.
PKM
This field displays the Privacy Key Management version number.
PKM provides security between the OX253P and the base station.
PKM provides security between the OX253P and the base station.
See the WiMAX security appendix for more information.
Authentication
This field displays the user authentication method. Authentication
is the process of confirming the identity of a user (by means of a
username and password, for example).
is the process of confirming the identity of a user (by means of a
username and password, for example).
EAP-TTLS allows an MS/SS and a base station to establish a secure
link (or ‘tunnel’) with an AAA (Authentication, Authorization and
Accounting) server in order to exchange authentication
information. See the WiMAX security appendix for more details.
link (or ‘tunnel’) with an AAA (Authentication, Authorization and
Accounting) server in order to exchange authentication
information. See the WiMAX security appendix for more details.