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Network features 387
Procedure 106
Checking Ethernet Statistics for IP Phone 1110 Series
Step Action
1 Double-press the Services key.
2 Press 2 to select Local Diagnostics, then press 3 to open the
Ethernet Statistics menu.
If Full Duplex mode is active, the following is displayed
Link Status: UP
Duplex Mode: Full
Network Speed: 10 MB, 100 MB, or 1 G
Auto Sense/Negotiate
Auto-Negotiate Capability: No
Auto-Negotiate Completed: No
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802.1x Port-based network access control
802.1x defines the following three roles
Supplicant—an IP Phone which requires access to the network to use
network services.
Authenticator—the network entry point to which the supplicant
physically connects (typically a Layer 2/3 switch). The authenticator
acts as the proxy between the supplicant and the authentication
server. The authenticator controls access to the network based on the
authentication status of the supplicant.
Authentication server—performs authentication of the supplicant.
Extensible Authentication Protocol
Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) supports multiple authentication
methods, such as EAP-PEAP, EAP-MD5, and EAP-TLS and represents
a technology framework that facilitates the adoption of Authentication,
Authorization, and Accounting (AAA) schemes, such as Remote
Authentication Dial In User Service (RADIUS). RADIUS is defined in RFC
2865.
Authorization
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IP Phones Fundamentals
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