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Messaging
Authentication in dial-up access
Static password
If a ‘Static password’ has been defined in the ISP settings, then
authentication will be performed using the stored User name and
Password.
Access security “strong authentication”
Your R380e has built in one-time password generators, which enable
secure automatic connection to the corporate network for e-mail and
WAP services.
Your R380e supports authentication software from RSA Security
(Product name: RSA SecurID) and from Secure Computing (Product
name: SafeWord).
When you need access to a network requiring “strong
authentication”, an authentication PIN view is presented and you are
prompted to enter your PIN number.
Note:
RSA SecurID is based on both the R380e and the network
server using UTC as a time reference when generating one-time
passcodes. The R380e uses the concept of home and destination time.
The home time is always set to the time zone where you “live” and
the destination time is supposed to be set to the time zone where you
currently are. The R380e has one internal clock, which is always set
to UTC and the home and destination times are stored as time zone
offsets. See “Clock” on page 160 for more information on time zones.
If the R380e and the network server are not synchronised you will not
be able to access corporate services, such as e-mail, etc. To ensure
that RSA SecureID works correctly, you must set the time for your
R380e to match your currently selected time zone setting.
Manual login
Your R380e also supports manual login, which means that a User
name view and a Password view are presented and you are prompted
to enter your User name and Password.
Summary of Contents for R380E
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