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MVP-9000i 9" Modero® ViewPoint® Touch Panel with Intercom
EAP-LEAP security is designed for wireless environments where having a client or server certificate validation scheme
in place is not required, yet necessary to transmit data securely over a wireless network.
Refer to the
EAP Authentication
section on page 178 for further details on these security options.
Refer to FIG. 83 for an example of how a typical EAP-LEAP system configuration page should appear.
LEAP does not use client (panel) or server (RADIUS) certificates, and is therefore
one of the least secure EAP security methods. However, it can be utilized
successfully by implementing sufficiently complex passwords.
EAP-LEAP
SSID (Service Set Identifier):
Opens an on-screen keyboard to enter the SSID name used on the target AP.
The SSID is a unique name used by the AP, and is assigned to all panels on
that network. An SSID is required by the AP before the panel is
permitted to join the network.
• The SSID is case sensitive and must not exceed 32 characters.
• Make sure this setting is the same for all points in the wireless network.
• With EAP security, the SSID of the AP
must
be entered. If it is left blank,
the panel will try to connect to the first access point detected that supports
EAP. However, a successful connection is not guaranteed because the
detected AP may be connected to a RADIUS server, which may not
support this EAP type and/or have the proper user identities configured.
Identity:
Opens an on-screen keyboard. Enter an EAP Identity string (used by the
panel to identify itself to an Authentication (RADIUS) Server).
Note
: This information is similar to a username used to login to a secured
server or workstation. This works in tandem with the Password string which is
similar to the password entered to gain access to a secured workstation.
Typically, this is in the form of a username such as [email protected].
Password:
Opens an on-screen keyboard. Enter the network password string specified
for the user entered within the
Identity
field (used by the panel to identify itself
to an Authentication (RADIUS) Server)
Note
: This information is similar to the password entered to gain access to a
secured workstation.
Key Mgmt:
This button has 4 options:
WPA-EAP:
The default and most common setting for EAP authentication
methods. Accepts WPA, WPA2 & TKIP, or AES.
8021X:
Used to specify IEEE 802.1x port authentication only.
CCKM-WPA:
Cisco key management option. Used with CCKM and WPA
(TKIP encryption only) authentication.
CCKM-WPA2:
Cisco key management option. Used with CCKM and WPA2
(AES encryption only) authentication.
NOTE:
The
Key Mgmt
selection must match the security settings on the AP
in order for the connection to be successful.
Cancel/Save:
•
Cancel
- discard changes and return to the previous page.
•
Save
- store the new security information, apply changes, and return to the
previous page.
Summary of Contents for MVP-9000i
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