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Select
PEAP
for username and password authentication.
o
Configuration Name:
give the profile a name.
o
EAP Identity:
enter the username that will be used to authenticate the camera.
o
Password:
enter the password that will be used to authenticate the camera.
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Select
EAP-TLS
for certificate authentication.
o
Configuration Name:
give the profile a name.
o
EAP Identity:
enter the username that will be used to authenticate the camera.
o
TLS Client Certificates:
select the PEM-encoded certificate file to authenticate the
camera.
o
Private Key:
select the PEM-encoded private key file to authenticate the camera.
o
Private Key Password:
if the private key has a password, enter the password here.
o
Click
Upload Files
and the TLS client certificate and private key are uploaded to the
camera. The uploaded files are used to generate a unique certificate to authenticate
the camera. The unique certificate is displayed in the Uploaded Certificate field.
3. Click
Save Config
to save the authentication profile.
If this is the first profile added to the camera, it is automatically enabled.
Saved configurations are listed under
Saved 802.1x Configurations
.
Switching 802.1X Authentication Profiles
To use a different authentication profile, select the saved configuration then click
Enable
.
Deleting an 802.1X Authentication Profile
To delete one of the authentication profiles, select the saved configuration then click
Remove
.
Configuring SNMP
You can use the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) to help manage cameras that are
connected to the network. When SNMP is enabled, camera status information can be sent to an SNMP
management station.
On the SNMP page, you can configure the camera's SNMP settings and choose the status information that is
sent to the management station page. For more details on the status information or traps that will be sent,
see the camera's Management Information Base (MIB) file on the Avigilon website:
http://avigilon.com/support-and-downloads
.
Switching 802.1X Authentication Profiles
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