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Vivato 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi Switch User Guide
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Security Configuration Web Pages
Configuring Security
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Index: Up to four (4) authentication servers can be specified, in order of preference, with “1”
being the preferred server if available. Enter the index corresponding to the Server ID value
entered for the desired server.
being the preferred server if available. Enter the index corresponding to the Server ID value
entered for the desired server.
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Secret String: Enter the secret string value the range of 22 to 255 bytes. At this time, the Secret
can only be entered using the command line interface (CLI).
can only be entered using the command line interface (CLI).
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Interface Name: Enter the name of the interface used to access the RADIUS authentication
server, such as br0 or eth0.
server, such as br0 or eth0.
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nas: Enter the network access device name. This is the name of the switch defined as the
RADIUS server client for authentication.
RADIUS server client for authentication.
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conn-info: Enter the connection information required by the RADIUS server. The default is
set for Win2000 IAS as follows: CONNECT_11Mbps_802.11b. Other RADIUS servers
may have different settings.
set for Win2000 IAS as follows: CONNECT_11Mbps_802.11b. Other RADIUS servers
may have different settings.
Important Considerations When Using EAP
The following conditions must be considered when configuring EAP in the Wi-Fi Switch,
clients, and the services supporting EAP.
clients, and the services supporting EAP.
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If a Win2K Internet Authentication Server (IAS) is used with the Vivato Wi-Fi Switch
for EAP operation, set the EAP policies in the IAS to use either “Strongest” (128-bit) or
“Basic” (64-bit) encryption. The “Strong” and “No Encryption“ settings are not
supported at this time.
for EAP operation, set the EAP policies in the IAS to use either “Strongest” (128-bit) or
“Basic” (64-bit) encryption. The “Strong” and “No Encryption“ settings are not
supported at this time.
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When configuring Windows XP, Windows XP+SP1 or Win2000+SP3 client for EAP, do
not select “Authenticate as computer when computer information is available.” or
“Authenticate as guest when user or computer information is unavailable”. If these
options are selected, a wireless interface on the Wi-Fi Switch may be left open when the
user logs off. This presents the potential for unauthorized access to the Wi-Fi Switch.
not select “Authenticate as computer when computer information is available.” or
“Authenticate as guest when user or computer information is unavailable”. If these
options are selected, a wireless interface on the Wi-Fi Switch may be left open when the
user logs off. This presents the potential for unauthorized access to the Wi-Fi Switch.