Firmware Pages and Descriptions
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7" Modero Touch Panels
Wireless Settings Page - Security Options - EAP-LEAP
EAP
(Extensible Authentication Protocol) is a Enterprise authentication protocol that can be used in
both a wired and wireless network environment. EAP requires the use of an 802.1x Authentication
Server, also known as a Radius server. Most of the configuration fields described below take variable
length strings as inputs. Whenever these fields are selected, an on-screen keyboard appears which allows
the string to then be entered.
LEAP
(Lightweight Extensible Authentication Protocol) was developed by Cisco
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Systems as a way to
securely transmit authentication information over a wireless network environment.
LEAP
does not use
client (panel) or server (RADIUS) certificates and is therefore one of the least secure
EAP security methods but can be utilized successfully by implementing sufficiently complex passwords.
An EAP-LEAP security method is designed for wireless environments where its not required to have
both a client or server certificate validation scheme in place yet necessary to securely transmit data over
a wireless network. Refer to the
EAP Authentication
section on page 193 for further details on these
security options. Refer to the
Using the Site Survey tool
section on page 59 for more information on
using this feature. Refer to FIG. 105 for an example of what a typical EAP-LEAP system configuration
page would like.
Wireless Security - WPA-PSK Settings
SSID (Service Set Identifier):
The SSID is the unique name used on the WAP and then assigned to all
panels in a wireless network that are communicating to the same target WAP.
• This is required by the WAP before the panel is permitted to join the
wireless network.
• It is case sensitive and must not exceed 32 characters, which may be any
keyboard character. Make sure this setting is the same for all points in your
wireless network.
• This unique string identifies the network and is the same string for all users
on the same network.
• Use the on-screen keyboard’s
Clear
button to completely erase any
previously stored SSID information.
Password/Pass Phrase:
When pressed, the panel displays an on-screen keyboard which allows you
to enter a passphrase (password).
• This alpha-numeric string must use a minimum of 8 characters and a
maximum of 63.
Note: The exact pass phrase string (including capitalization) must be entered
on the target WAP.
• Use the on-screen keyboard’s
Clear
button to completely erase any
previously stored passwords.
Save/Cancel:
• Use the
Save
button to store the new security information, incorporate it,
and then return to the previous Wireless Settings page.
• Use the
Cancel
button to cancel any updates to the security parameters
and return to the previous Wireless Settings page.
Summary of Contents for Modero CV7
Page 1: ...Operation Reference Guide Touch Panels NXD T CV7 7 Modero Touch Panel Last Revised 10 19 2011...
Page 42: ...CV7 Touch Panel Accessories 30 7 Modero Touch Panels...
Page 58: ...Installation 46 7 Modero Touch Panels...
Page 194: ...Programming 182 7 Modero Touch Panels...
Page 200: ...Appendix A 188 7 Modero Touch Panels...
Page 211: ...Appendix B Wireless Technology 199 7 Modero Touch Panels...
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