Lantronix XN Switch User Manual


 
6: Network Settings
PremierWave XN User Guide 44
To Configure WLAN Profile WPA and WPA/IEEE802.11i Settings
Using Web Manager
To view or edit an existing WLAN Profile WPA setting, click WLAN Profiles on the menu,
select an existing infrastructure profile and select WPA or WPA2/IEEE802.11i for the suite.
Using the CLI
To enter the wlan0 Profile WPAX command level: enable -> config -> wlan
profiles -> edit <profile name or number> -> advanced -> security -> wpax
or enable -> config -> wlan profiles -> edit <profile name or number> ->
security -> wpax
Using XML
Include in your file:
<configgroup name=”wlan profile” instance=”profile name”>
and
<configitem name=”security”>
EAP-TTLS Option Select the inner authentication method to be used with EAP-TTLS (if configured).
EAP-MSCHAPv2
MSCHAPv2
MSCHAP
CHAP
PAP
EAP-MD5
PEAP Option Select the inner authentication method to be used with EAP-PEAP (if configured).
EAP-MSCHAPv2
EAP-MD5
Username User ID for identifying the PremierWave XN to the RADIUS server in the network
Password Select the password for identifying the PremierWave XN to the RADIUS server in
the network.
Validate Certificate Select to Enable or Disable. If enabled, the PremierWave XN will attempt to
validate the certificate received from the RADIUS server.
Encryption Select one or more encryption types, listed from strongest to least strong. At least
one selection will have to match the Access Points intended to connect with.
CCMP = Uses AES as basis and is the strongest encryption option.
TKIP = Uses WEP as the basis, but adds extra checks and variations for added
protection.
WEP = Based on RC4.
Note: In case the encryption settings on the Access Point(s) can still be chosen,
the capabilities of the Access Point(s) and the other clients that need to use the
network need to be taken into account.
Credentials Indicate the name of client certificate (required for EAP-TLS.) For more information
about SSL certificates see sections, TLS (SSL) on page 92.
WLAN Profile WPA
& WPA2 Settings
Description