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access point; and the authentication server is typically a host running software supporting the
RADIUS and EAP protocols.
The authenticator acts like a security guard to a protected network. The supplicant (i.e., client
device) is not allowed access through the authenticator to the protected side of the network
until the supplicant’s identity has been validated and authorized. An analogy to this is
providing a valid passport at an airport before being allowed to pass through security to the
terminal. With 802.1X port-based authentication, the supplicant provides credentials, such as
user name/password or digital certificate, to the authenticator, and the authenticator forwards
the credentials to the authentication server for verification. If the authentication server
determines the credentials are valid, the supplicant (client device) is allowed to access
resources located on the protected side of the network.
Please
enable
IEEE 802.1X and configure settings on the screen below. Note that the new
setting will only take effect after “Save & Reboot”.
EAPOL Version
1 and 2 are the 802.1X communication types.
User name
and
User
password
area created by user and set in RADIUS server.
Certificates
and
Private Key
are
provided by RADIUS Server.
If certificates or private key exist already, there will be a
Remove
button behind these items,
in order to remove these items when necessary.
After changing any of the items above, press
Apply
to save the changes. The
Reset
button
undoes the changes that had just been made but not Applied yet.