Intermec 700 User Manual

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Configurable Settings

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Additional Settings

1

Select an authentication protocol from the Inner TTLS Authentication
drop-down list:

PAP

Password Authentication Protocol. A simple authentication
protocol that sends security information in the clear.

CHAP

Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol. Use of Radius
to authenticate a terminal without sending security data in the
clear. Authenticates against non-Windows user databases. You
cannot use this if authenticating against a Windows NT Domain
or Active Directory.

MS-CHAP;
MS-CHAP-V2

Authenticates against a Windows Domain Controller and other
non-Windows user databases.

PAP/Token Card

Use with token cards. The password value entered is never
cached.

EAP

Extensible Authentication Protocol. See page 371 for informa-
tion about EAP.

2

If you select “EAP” for the inner authentication protocol, then select an
inner EAP protocol from the Inner EAP drop-down list.

3

Enter the Common Names of trusted servers. Note that if these fields are
left blank, the server certificate trust validation is not performed or required.

4

Check Validate Server Certificate to verify the identity of the authenti-
cation server based on its certificate when using TTLS, PEAP, and TLS.

5

Enter the Anonymous EAP-TTLS Name as assigned for public usage.
Use of this outer identity protects your login name or identity.

6

Click ok to return to the Security page.

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