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Figure 3-5. 802.1X Authentication
Description of items in
Figure 3-5
is as follows:
Authentication type:
PEAP, TLS/Smart Card, TTLS and MD5-Challenge. (Default:
PEAP)
Session Resumption:
This feature can create a new connection without the overhead of
a full handshake.
Identity:
The Account’s User ID.
Password:
Passwords for users accounts can be used when LEAP and MD5-Challenge
are selected as authentication types.
Use Client Certificate:
This certificate is necessary for TLS and an option for PEAP and
TTLS. Check “Use Client Certificate” to verify the authenticity of a Client Certificate during
the authentication process.
Clicking
More
will open the
Client Certificate Selection
Window (shown in
Figure 3-7
).
Users can select one suitable certificate as Client Certificate. (Default: OFF)
Tunnel Authentication:
PEAP and TTLS use two-step authentication method. The first
step is that Server sets up a Tunnel with its authentication. No option is need to be
set for Client (the PC with the Adapter). The second step is to confirm the validity of
Client with assigned authentication type in the Tunnel. Data needed for
authentication includes Tunnel ID, Tunnel Password, Client Certificate or Server
Authentication.