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MAC-based authentication
The CN3000 can authenticate devices based on their MAC address. This is useful for
authenticating devices that do not have a web browser (cash registers, for example).
These devices do not log in through the public access interface, rather, as soon as the
CN3000 sees their MAC address appear on the network, the CN3000 attempts to
authenticate them. To setup these accounts, see page
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WPA/802.1x
The CN3000 provides full support for customers with 802.1x or WPA client software.
The CN3000 authenticates users via an external RADIUS server or by using preshared
keys (WPA only).
The CN3000 supports 802.1x client software that uses EAP-TLS, EAP-TTLS, EAP-CIM,
and PEAP. Dynamic key rotation is supported.
Note:
Colubris Networks does not recommend the use of 802.1x without enabling
dynamic WEP encryption.
Summary of Contents for CN3000
Page 1: ...CN3000 Administrator s Guide...
Page 8: ...Table of Contents 8...
Page 60: ...Chapter 2 How it works Chapter 2 60...
Page 94: ...Chapter 4 Scenarios Chapter 4 94...
Page 106: ...Chapter 5 Activating the public access interface Chapter 5 106...
Page 211: ...Chapter 10 SSL certificates Chapter 10 211...
Page 292: ...Chapter 13 The configuration file Chapter 13 292...
Page 370: ...Chapter 16 Sample setup Microsoft RADIUS Chapter 16 370...
Page 396: ...Chapter 16 Sample setup Microsoft RADIUS Chapter 16 396...
Page 414: ...Chapter 17 Experimenting with NOC authentication Chapter 17 414...