User's Manual Part 2
Table Of Contents
- Chapter 3 - Configuring the Computer
- Developing Applications for the Computer
- Packaging Applications for the CN3 Computer
- Installing Applications on the Computer
- Updating the System Software
- Launching Your Application Automatically
- Customizing How Applications Load on the Computer
- Configuring CN3 Parameters
- Configuring the Color Camera
- Configuring the SF51 Scanner
- Using Configuration Parameters
- Chapter 4 - Maintaining the Computer
- Chapter 5 - Network Support
- Index
Chapter 5 — Network Support
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5 Tap Additional Settings to assign an inner PEAP authentication and set
options for server certificate validation and trust.
Additional PEAP Settings
1 Select an authentication method from the Inner PEAP Authentication
drop-down list.
2 Check Validate Server Certificate to verify the identity of the authenti-
cation server based on its certificate when using PEAP.
3 Tap Root CA, select a root certificate, then OK to return to the Inner
PEAP Authentication.
4 Enter the Common Names of trusted servers. Note that if these fields are
left blank, the client will accept any authentication server with a valid certif-
icate. For increased security, you should specify exactly which authentication
servers you expect to use.
5 Tap ok to return to the Security page.
EAP/MS-CHAP-V2 Authenticates against a Windows Domain Controller and other non-Windows user data-
bases. This is Microsoft's implementation of PEAP.
EAP/Token Card Use with token cards. The password value entered is never cached. This is Cisco's imple-
mentation of PEAP.
EAP/MD5-Challenge Message Digest 5. A secure hashing authentication algorithm.