AMX MVP-8400i Universal Remote User Manual


 
EAP Security & Server Certificates
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MVP-8400i 8.4" Modero® ViewPoint® Touch Panel with Intercom
EAP Security & Server Certificates
Overview
The following EAP types all support a server certificate:
EAP-PEAP
EAP-TTLS
EAP-TLS
All three of these certificate-using security methods are documented in the following sections. EAP Authentication goes
a step beyond just encrypting data transfers, but also requires that a set of credentials be validated before the client
(panel) is allowed to connect to the rest of the network (
FIG. 67). Below is a description of this process. It is important to
note that there is no user intervention necessary during this process. It proceeds automatically based on the configuration
parameters entered into the panel.
A server certificate file uses a certificate that is installed in a panel so that the RADIUS server can be validated before the
panel tries to connect to it. The field name associated with this file is Certificate Authority.
If a server certificate is used, it should first be downloaded into the panel and the Certificate Authority field should then
be set to the name of that certificate file. No file path should be used for this setting as all certificates are stored in a
specific directory that the user cannot control or change. The most secure connection method uses a server certificate.
If no server certificate will be used then, this field should be left blank. If the field contains a file name, then a valid
certificate file with the same file name must be previously installed on the panel. Otherwise the authentication process
will fail.
FIG. 67 EAP security method in process
LAN
Client - Panel
(supplicant)
802.1x
(EAP over Wireless)
Authenticator
(Wireless Access Point)
Authentication Server
(RADIUS Server)