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Wavelink Avalanche Site Edition Java Console User Guide

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Chapter 7: Managing Network Profiles 72<br />

• TTLS/MS‐CHAPv2. (Tunneled Transport Layer<br />

Security with MS‐CHAPv2) TTLS uses public key<br />

infrastructure certificates (only on the server) to<br />

establish a Transport Layer Security tunnel.<br />

Pre‐Shared Key (PSK). PSK does not require an<br />

authentication server. A preset authentication key<br />

(either a 8‐63 character pass phrase or a 64 character<br />

hex key) is shared to the devices on your network<br />

and allows them to communicate with each other.<br />

LEAP. (Lightweight Extensible Authentication<br />

Protocol) LEAP requires both client and server to<br />

authenticate and then creates a dynamic WEP key.<br />

To configure WLAN settings:<br />

1 From the Profiles tab, select the profile from the Profile List.<br />

2 Click Edit.<br />

3 In the Network Profile tab, enable the Manage WLAN option.<br />

4 In the Scheduled Settings region, select which epoch you want the<br />

settings effective for from the drop‐down list. If you would like to add an<br />

epoch to the drop‐down list, click Add and select the date and time you<br />

want the epoch to begin.<br />

5 Select the WLAN Settings tab.<br />

6 Configure the WLAN settings as desired.<br />

• If you are using WEP keys, you must select either 40 Bit or 128 Bit key<br />

size, and create the keys. The keys you enter must be in hex format. A<br />

40‐bit key should have 10 characters and a 128‐bit key should have 26<br />

characters. To change the value for one of the hex digits in a key, type a<br />

new value (between 0‐9 and A‐F) in the appropriate text box. An<br />

example of a 40‐bit key would be: 5D43AB290F.<br />

• If you are using WEP key rotation, you must choose the encryption<br />

algorithm, starting date and time, rotation interval, and a pass code.<br />

After you enable WEP key rotation, click the Settings button to<br />

configure these options.

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