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IAP Authentication
To gain access to the IAP, the user must enter a UserId and Password recognized by that IAP.
Note
: This is only true when IAP is not set to Force Authorized.
Table 4-6 IAP Authentication Dialog
Parameter
Description
User ID
Will be used for authentication and authorization for network
access.
Password
Will be used for authentication and authorization for network
access.
Remember User ID and Password
Allows the encrypted form of the UserId and Password to be
written to the registry for future reference. Selecting this option
creates a potential weakness in network security since it will
allow anyone who has access to the Windows user account
Peer Authentication
The Peer Authentication pane displays a table containing the
Group Name
and
Save Pwd
stats for all
users within a Peer Authorization group, as shown in the figure below.
In a Peer-to-Peer network, the user can specify a group name and password to gain access to all other
devices associated as peers. The same group name and password must be specified on each node
included in the group.
Clicking the
Add
button launches the
Add New Group
window for the user to add the
Group Name
and
Password
. The
Remember this Name and Password
checkbox provides the option to save the
Group
Name
and
Password
settings.
Clicking on the
Remove
button, located on the Security tab removes all group names highlighted in
the table.
Figure 4-12
Peer Authentication – Add New Group
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