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System Configuration
MX6 PPC Reference Guide
E-EQ-MX6PCRG-C-ARC
Protocol Configuration
User tab
Allows protocol selection and setting user credentials.
Identity
The device ID supplied to the authenticator. It can be up to 63 characters
long and is case sensitive.
Authentication
Select the protocol to be used from the drop down box: MD5-Challenge,
TLS/Smart Card, LEAP, TTLS, PEAP.
Password
The password for MD5, Phase 1 TTLS, PEAP and LEAP.
Use certificate
When checked, it enables the use of the optional user
certificates in TTLS and PEAP. Default is unchecked.
Change button
Press to bring up certificate change dialog.
Certificate
Display field
Shows the familiar name of the certificate selected in
the certification dialog.
Identity
Identity for TTLS and PEAP phase 2. Default is Not
Used.
Password
Password for TTLS and PEAP phase 2.
Tunneled
authentication
Protocol
Protocol to be used in the secure tunnel, selected from
the drop down box.
System tab
Contains parameters to set system level fields.
Log Level
The level of detail in the log messages. Errors has the least detail,
debugging the most. Default is “Information”. The log file
“log8021X.TXT” is written to the Windows directory by default.
Clicking “View” on the AEGIS Client – Running screen opens a
menu where selecting “Event Log” opens the log file for viewing.
Port Manager Timeout
The time for the radio to wait without activity before entering an
inactive state which will require a restart of the connection. Default
is 10 seconds.
When the Port Manager timeout has expired, a message is displayed
on the screen. Click OK to restart.
Server tab
Information used to verify a server certificate in TOS, TTLS or PEAP. The default is “Not Used”.
Use the parameters on this screen when debugging or assigning server certificates.
Do not validate server
certificate chain
If enabled, the server certificate will not be validated. For
debugging only.
Certificate issuer must be
Select the CA which signed the server certificate, or "Any
Trusted CA".
Allow intermediate certificates Allow unspecified certificates to be in the server certificate
chain between the server certificate and the specified
“Certificate issuer”.