1531-DBC 422 02 Uen B3 2013-12-02
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NSTALLATION
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LAN access control (Auto / No)
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LAN access control user identity and password shall be stored in
the phone or not.
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LAN access control user identity and password shall be valid for
the
phone
or for
the end user
. In the first case the phone shall not log
off from the LAN when register with a different extension number
towards the PBX. In the second case, the phone shall log off from
the LAN when entering a different extension number.
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LAN access control user identity and password, which can be used
when all the phones shall have the same user identity and pass-
word.
For more details, see the description for
CONFIGURATION FILE FOR
DBC 42X
section 802.1X.
7.22.2
Examples of configuration
One typical case with basic level of security can be that all phones have
the same user identity and password. The configuration of all the phones
must be done via a switch where IEEE802.1x is disabled. Using the
default values the following configuration will be needed:
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Automatic IEEE802.1x detection (default).
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Define the user identity and the password in the configuration file.
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The user identity and password are stored in the phone (default).
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The user identity is valid for the phone, which means that the
end-user can change extension number towards the PBX, without
having to enter a new LAN access user identity and password
(default value).
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Start the phone via the IEEE802.1x disabled switch. The phone will
read and store the user identity and password from the configura-
tion file.
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Set out the phone to the end-user and start it via the IEEE802.1x
enabled switch.
Another typical case with a higher level of security is that each phone
has individual user identity and password:
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Automatic IEEE802.1 detection (default).
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The user identity and password are stored in the phone (default).
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The system administrator or end-user have to enter the LAN
access control user identity and password when starting the phone
only the first time.