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Wavelink Avalanche Site Edition Java Console User Guide

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Chapter 7: Managing Network Profiles 71<br />

Custom Properties<br />

This option allows you to add custom properties to<br />

the devices that receive this network profile. By<br />

clicking Edit/View, you can add, edit, and delete<br />

properties and their values.<br />

Authentication Settings The authentication type available depends on the<br />

encryption you are using and what is supported by<br />

your Enabler and hardware. Authentication options<br />

include:<br />

EAP. Extensible Authentication Protocol. <strong>Avalanche</strong><br />

supports five different EAP methods:<br />

• PEAP/MS‐CHAPv2. (Protected Extensible<br />

Authentication Protocol combined with Microsoft<br />

Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol)<br />

PEAP/MS‐CHAPv2 is available when you are<br />

using encryption. It uses a public key certificate<br />

to establish a Transport Layer Security tunnel<br />

between the client and the authentication server.<br />

• PEAP/GTC. (Protected Extensible Authentication<br />

Protocol with Generic Token Card) PEAP/GTC is<br />

available when you are using encryption. It is<br />

similar to PEAP/MS‐CHAPv2, but uses an inner<br />

authentication protocol instead of MS‐CHAP.<br />

• EAP_FAST/MS‐CHAPv2.(Extensible<br />

Authentication Protocol ‐ Flexible Authentication<br />

via Secure Tunneling combined with<br />

MS‐CHAPv2) EAP‐FAST uses protected access<br />

credentials and optional certificates to establish a<br />

Transport Layer Security tunnel.<br />

• EAP_FAST/GTC. (Extensible Authentication<br />

Protocol ‐ Flexible Authentication via Secure<br />

Tunneling with Generic Token Card) EAP‐FAST<br />

uses protected access credentials and optional<br />

certificates to establish a Transport Layer Security<br />

tunnel.

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