
2N Access Unit Configuration Manual
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The primary key can be re-generated any time. Thus, the original primary key becomes the first
secondary key, the first secondary key becomes the second secondary key and so on. Secondary
keys can be deleted any time.
When a key is deleted, the
2N
®
Mobile Key
users that still use this key will not be able to
authenticate themselves unless they have updated the encryption keys in their mobile devices
before deletion. The mobile device keys are updated at every use of the
2N
®
Mobile
Key
application.
List of Parameters
Location ID
– set a unique identifier for the location in which the selected encryption key
set is valid.
Export
– push the button to export the location ID and current encryption keys into a file.
Subsequently, the exported file can be imported to another device. Devices with identical
location IDs and encryption keys form a so-called location.
Import
– push the button to import the location ID and current encryption keys from a file
exported from another
2N Access Unit
. Devices with identical location IDs and encryption
keys form a so-called location.
Restore primary key
– by generating a new primary encryption key you delete the oldest
secondary key. Thus, the
2N
®
Mobile Key
users that still use this key will not be able to
authenticate themselves unless they have updated the encryption keys in their mobile
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The encryption keys are generated automatically upon the
2N Access Unit
first
launch and saved into the
2N Access Unit
configuration file. We recommend you
to re-generate the encryption keys manually before the first use to enhance
security.