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Wireless (WLAN Interface) – Chapter 7
7.3.4.1 EAP
Key Index
nur bei WEP
Selection of the key index. Usually
WEP Key 1
is used.
Authentication
nur bei WEP
Select between
Open
and
Shared Key
Authentication. Usually
Open
is used.
Enable 802.11r
nur bei WPA
This switch can be used to activate a method that allows a
quick changeover between the APs of the WLAN system.
This option may only be activated if the APs support this
Fast Roaming
function according to 802.11r and this
option is activated in the AP for the SSID configured on
the radio modem.
Table 44
Wireless (WLAN Interface): EAP Parameters
Parameter
Note
Function
Enable EAP
Authentication via 802.1x is activated here. The
Key
parameter
under
Security Parameters
is then deactivated.
EAP-Type
There are different EAP methods that can be selected here.
Depending on the EAP method, a password has to be specified
and, if necessary, certificates must also be installed.
1
= The server certificate does not have to exist. In the sense
of secure authentication, however, it is recommended to load a
server certificate.
2
= The user usually does not necessarily have to be specified
with TLS
Inner auth
only for TTLS and
PEAP
This defines the protocol that is used during EAP authentica
-
tion.
MSCHAPV2
is usually the correct setting here.
EAP Username
public
EAP username
EAP Username
private
EAP Username for the
inner
authentication. Only in special
cases, this user name differs from the first entry.
EAP Password
EAP Password assigned in connection with the EAP username.
This password is not required with the EAP type TLS.
Table 41
Wireless (WLAN Interface): Wireless Security Parameters (part 2 of 2)
Parameter
Note
Function
Table 45
Wireless (WLAN Interface): EAP Type
Type User-
name
Pass-
word Server-Cert.
Client-Cert. +
Cert. Password
TLS
2
1
TTLS
1
PEAP
1
LEAP