Allied Telesis AT-WA7500 Network Card User Manual


 
Chapter 6: Configuring Security
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5. Click Submit Changes to save your changes. To activate your
changes, from the menu bar click Save/Discard Changes, and then
click Save Changes and Reboot. For help, see “Saving Configuration
Changes” on page 46.
6. Repeat Steps 1 through 5 for each access point in your spanning tree.
All access points must have the same IAPP secret key to
communicate with each other.
In the access point that contains the master radio, click Maintenance > AP
Connections. The AP Connections screen lists the station radios
(including ones in other access points) that are communicating with the
master radio. For help, see “Viewing AP Connections” on page 228.
Table 53. Spanning Tree Security–Authentication Method Descriptions
Parameter Description
Allow SWAP Determines if this access point authenticates to
other access points using SWAP.
Allow TLS If the authentication server offers the TLS
protocol for the authentication method, this check
box determines if this access point can use its
server certificate to authenticate to the network.
Allow TTLS
(MSCHAPv2)
If the authentication server offers the TTLS
protocol for the authentication method, this check
box determines if this access point uses a login to
authenticate to the network. This login must be in
the authentication server database.
Preferred Protocol If TLS and TTLS are enabled, this field specifies
which protocol is sent to the authentication server
when it sends an unsupported protocol.
User Name Enter the user name of the access point when it
uses TTLS to authenticate to the network.
Password Enter the password of the access point when it
uses TTLS to authenticate to the network.
Verify CA
Certificate
Determines if you want to verify that the access
point is connected to the correct authentication
server. The server certificate signature is verified
against the CA certificate and the server common
name is verified against the authentication server
common names that are configured in the access
point.