User's Manual
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Security > IEEE 802.1x
Advanced Mode
Enable  this  function  if  your network  environment  uses IEEE 802.1x,  which  is a  port-based network 
access control. The network devices, intermediary switch/access point/hub, and RADIUS server must 
support and enable 802.1x settings.
The  802.1x  standard  is  designed  to  enhance  the  security  of  local  area  networks,  which  provides 
authentication to network devices (clients) attached to a network port (wired or wireless). If all certicates 
between client and server are veried, a point-to-point connection will be enabled; if authentication fails, 
access on that port will be prohibited. 802.1x utilizes an existing protocol, the Extensible Authentication 
Protocol (EAP), to facilitate communication.
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The components of a protected network with 802.1x authentication:
1. 
Supplicant: A client end user (camera), which requests authentication. 
2. 
Authenticator (an access point or a switch): A “go between” which restricts unauthorized end users 
from communicating with the authentication server. 
3. 
Authentication server (usually a RADIUS server): Checks the client certicate and decides whether to 
accept the end user’s access request.
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Network Cameras support two types of EAP methods to perform authentication: EAP-PEAP and EAP-
TLS. 
Please follow the steps below to enable 802.1x settings:
1. Before connecting the Network Camera to the protected network with 802.1x, please apply a digital 
certicate from a Certicate Authority (ie. MIS of your company) which can be validated by a RADIUS 
server.
2.  Connect  the  Network  Camera  to  a  PC  or  notebook  outside  of  the  protected  LAN.  Open  the 
conguration page of the Network Camera as shown  below. Select EAP-PEAP or EAP-TLS as the 
EAP method. In the  following blanks, enter your ID and  password issued  by  the CA,  then  upload 
related certicate(s).
Supplicant
(Network Camera)
Authenticator
(Network Switch)
Authentication Server
(RADIUS Server)










