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Security—How to Configure 802.1x EAP Authentication

RIP v2 (v1
compat)

RIP version 2 (compatible with version 1) is an extension of RIP
v1’s capabilities, but it is still compatible with RIP version 1. RIP
version 2 increases the amount of packet information to provide the
a simple authentication mechanism to secure table updates.

RIP v2

RIP version 2 enables the use of a simple authentication
mechanism to secure table updates. More importantly, RIP version
2 supports subnet masks, a critical feature that is not available in
RIP version 1. This selection is not compatible with RIP version 1
support.

2. Select a routing direction from the RIP Direction drop-down list. Both (for both

directions), Rx only (receive only) and TX only (transmit only) are available options.

3. If

RIP v2 or RIP v2 (v1 compat) is the selected RIP type, the RIP v2

Authentication area of the screen becomes active. Select the type of authentication to
use from the Authentication Type drop-down list. Available options are:

None

This option disables the RIP authentication.

Simple

This option enable RIP version 2’s simple authentication
mechanism.

This setting activates the Password (Simple Authentication) field.

MD5

This option enables the MD5 algorithm for data verification. MD5
takes as input a message of arbitrary length and produces a 128-bit
fingerprint. The MD5 algorithm is intended for digital signature
applications, in which a large file must be compressed in a secure
manner before being encrypted with a private (secret) key under a
public-key cryptographic system. The MD5 setting activates the RIP
v2 Authentication
settings for keys (below).

4. If the Simple authentication method is selected, specify a password of up to 15

alphanumeric characters in the Password (Simple Authentication) field.

5. If the MD5 authentication method is selected, fill in the Key #1 and Key #2 fields.

Type in any numeric value between 0 and 256 into the MD5 ID field. Type in any string
consisting of 16 alphanumeric characters into the MD5 Auth Key field.

6. Click

the

OK button to return to the Routing screen.

Security—How to Configure 802.1x EAP Authentication

The IEEE 802.1x is an authentication standard that ties EAP to both wired and wireless
LAN applications. EAP provides effective authentication with or without IEEE 802.1x
Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) encryption, or with no encryption at all. EAP supports
multiple authentication measures. It requires that the site have a authentication (Remote
Dial-In User Service—RADIUS) server on the wired side of the Access Port. All other
packet types are blocked until the authentication server verifies the client’s identity. To set
up 802.1x EAP authentication:

1. Go to the Network Configuration --> Wireless --> <WLAN Name> --> <WLAN

Name> Security screen.

2. Select

the

802.1x EAP radio button to enable the 802.1x Extensible Authentication

Protocol (EAP).

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WS 2000 Wireless Switch: 1.0 Date of last Revision: March 2004

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