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EAP over LAN
See EAPoL.
EAP over Wireless
See EAPoL.
EAPoW
See EAPoL.
EAPTLS
Extensible Authentication Protocol with Transport Layer Security. An EAP subprotocol for
802.1X authentication. EAP-TLS supports mutual authentication and uses digital certificates
to fulfill the mutual challenge. When a user (client) requests access, the authentication server
responds with a server certificate. The client replies with its own certificate and also validates
the server certificate. From the certificate values, the EAP-TLS algorithm can derive session
encryption keys. After validating the client certification, the authentication server sends the
session encryption keys for a particular session to the client. Compare PEAP.
EAP type
A specific Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) authentication mechanism. Both the
wireless client (or supplicant) and the authenticator must support the same EAP type for
successful authentication to occur. EAP types supported in a D-Link Mobility System wireless
LAN (WLAN) include EAPMD5, EAPTLS, PEAPTLS, PEAPMSCHAP, and Tunneled Transport
Layer Security (TTLS). See also MD5; MS-CHAP-V2; PEAP; TLS; TTLS.
EAP with Transport Layer Security
See EAPTLS.
enabled access
Permission to use all Mobility System Software (MSS) commandline interface (CLI) commands
required for configuration and troubleshooting. Enabled access requires a separate enable
password. Compare restricted access.
encryption
Any procedure used in cryptography to translate data into a form that can be read by
only its intended receiver. An encrypted signal must be decrypted to be read. See also
cryptography.
ESS
Extended service set. A logical connection of multiple basic service sets (BSSs) connected to
the same network. Roaming within an ESS is guaranteed by the D-Link Mobility System.
Ethernet II
The original Ethernet specification produced by Digital, Intel, and Xerox (DIX) that served as
the basis of the IEEE 802.3 standard.
D-Link Systems, Inc.
Appendix D - Glossary
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