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Appendix B: Wireless Technology
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EAP Authentication
EAP
(Extensible Authentication Protocol) is an Enterprise authentication protocol that can be used in
both a wired and wireless network environment. EAP requires the use of an 802.1x Authentication
Server, also known as a RADIUS server. Although over 40 different EAP methods are currently defined,
the current internal Modero 802.11g wireless card and accompanying firmware only support the
following EAP methods (
listed from simplest to most complex
):
EAP-LEAP (Cisco Light EAP)
EAP-FAST (Cisco Flexible Authentication via Secure Tunneling, a.k.a. LEAPv2)
The following use certificates:
EAP-PEAP (Protected EAP)
EAP-TTLS (Tunneled Transport Layer Security)
EAP-TLS
(Transport Layer Security)
EAP requires the use of an 802.1x authentication server (also known as a RADIUS server). Sophisticated
Access Points (such as Cisco) can use a built-in RADIUS server. The most common RADIUS servers
used in wireless networks today are:
Microsoft Sever 2003
Juniper Odyssey (once called Funk Odyssey)
Meetinghouse AEGIS Server
DeviceScape RADIUS Server
Cisco Secure ACS
EAP characteristics
The following table outlines the differences among the various EAP Methods from most secure (at the
top of the list) to the least secure (at the bottom of the list):
EAP Method Characteristics
Method:
Credential Type:
Authentication:
Pros:
Cons:
EAP-TLS
• Certificates
• Certificate is based on a
two-way authentication
• Highest
Security
• Difficult to
deploy
EAP-TTLS
• Certificates
• Fixed Passwords
• One-time passwords
(tokens)
• Client authentication is
done via password and
certificates
• Server authentication is
done via certificates
• High Security
• Moderately
difficult to
deploy
EAP-PEAP
• Certificates
• Fixed Passwords
• One-time passwords
(tokens)
• Client authentication is
done via password and
certificates
• Server authentication is
done via certificates
• High Security
• Moderately
difficult to
deploy
EAP-LEAP
• Certificates
• Fixed Passwords
• One-time passwords
(tokens)
• Authentication is based on
MS-CHAP and
MS-CHAPv2
authentication protocols
• Easy
deployment
• Susceptible to
dictionary
attacks
EAP-FAST
• Certificates
• Fixed Passwords
• One-time passwords
(tokens)
• N/A
• N/A
• N/A
Summary of Contents for Modero Viewpoint MVP-5200i
Page 28: ...Accessories 20 MVP 5200i Modero Viewpoint Widescreen Touch Panel ...
Page 56: ...Configuring Communication 48 MVP 5200i Modero Viewpoint Widescreen Touch Panel ...
Page 68: ...Setup Pages 60 MVP 5200i Modero Viewpoint Widescreen Touch Panel ...
Page 106: ...Protected Setup Pages 98 MVP 5200i Modero Viewpoint Widescreen Touch Panel ...
Page 174: ...Programming 166 MVP 5200i Modero Viewpoint Widescreen Touch Panel ...
Page 182: ...Battery Life and Replacement 174 MVP 5200i Modero Viewpoint Widescreen Touch Panel ...
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