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When required, fill the
Identity
/
password
declared for your device in your RADIUS server.
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When displayed, the
Anonymous identity
field value is optional.
Required only by the
PEAP
or
TTLS
EAP methods
, choose then among the
Phase 2 authentication
mode supported by your RADIUS server:
NONE
,
PAP
,
MSCHAP
,
MSCHAPV2
,
CHAP
,
GTC
,
MD5
,
EAPMSCHAPV2
.
The
TLS
EAP methods
and
TLS
Phase 2 authentication
allows to provide a
802.1X user certificate
installed in your TAB10s device when required by
your RADIUS server configuration.
The
TLS
,
TTLS
, and
PEAP
EAP methods
allow to activate the
802.1X CA certificate
validation. The
802.1X CA certificate
must be installed first in your
TAB10s device. For further information about certificates installation, refer to the chapter §
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The
802.1X CA certificate
is the certificate with the highest autority for your RADIUS server. For further information, please contact your IT
department.
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In this
AQS
version, it is not possible to select the
Use system certificates
value for the
Validation of the 802.1X CA certificate
input for
LAN_1
interface.
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When using
802.1X
certificates, in case your device is not on time or when the
802.1X
certificates expiration date has expired, the device is
not able to access to the network anymore. To work around, you have to insert one USB stick containing a suitable configuration script to install
an appropriate certificate or to update the device date and time.
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A new negociation with the RADIUS server with the programmed
LAN_1
802.1X security is required as soon as a down/up event is detected at
the input of the port of the 802.1X router, meaning when a RJ45 cable is unplugged or when the device is restarting. If intermediate network
devices are present between the device and the 802.1X router, the 802.1X router may not detect down/up event and may keep a previous
negociation alive if one has been successful just before.
Summary of Contents for TAB10s
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Page 5: ...5 Part I Description and installation...
Page 10: ...10 1 3 1 Device dimensions...
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Page 25: ...25 Part II System con guration...
Page 41: ...41 This message is then displayed until the device is rebooting automatically once...
Page 49: ...49 Part III Applicative user interface...
Page 51: ...51 Part IV Administration console user interface...
Page 87: ...87 Part V Technical information...
Page 91: ...91 5 3 Antenna return loss This is the return loss diagram for the WIFI Bluetooth antenna...
Page 93: ...93 Part VI Contacts...
Page 95: ...95 Part VII Appendix...