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If you select IEEE 802.1X as the Security Mode, additional fields display, as

Figure 11. IEEE 802.1X Configuration

Table 12

Table 12. IEEE 802.1X

Field
Use Global
RADIUS Server
Settings
RADIUS IP
RADIUS Key
Enable RADIUS
accounting
NOTE: After you configure the security settings, you must click Update to apply the

WPA Personal

WPA Personal is an implementation of the IEEE
CCMP and
instead of using IEEE
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describes the configuration options for the IEEE 802.1X security mode.
Description
By default each VAP uses the global RADIUS settings that you define for
the AP at the top of the VAP page.
To use the global RADIUS server settings, make sure the check box is
selected.
To use a separate RADIUS server for the VAP, clear the check box and
enter the RADIUS server IP address and key in the following fields.
If the Use Global RADIUS Server Settings check box is cleared, enter the
RADIUS IP in the text box.
The RADIUS IP is the IP address of the
If the Use Global RADIUS Server Settings check box is cleared, enter the
RADIUS Key in the text box.
The RADIUS Key is the shared secret key for the RADIUS server. The text
you enter will be displayed as "*" characters to prevent others from seeing
the RADIUS key as you type.
You can use up to 63 standard alphanumeric and special characters. The key
is case sensitive, and you must configure the same key on the AP and on
your RADIUS server.
If the Use Global RADIUS Server Settings check box is cleared, click the
Enable RADIUS accounting check box to track and measure the resources
a particular user has consumed, such as system time, amount of data
transmitted and received, and so on.
changes and to save the settings. Changing some access point settings might
cause the AP to stop and restart system processes. If this happens, wireless
clients will temporarily lose connectivity. We recommend that you change
access point settings when WLAN traffic is low.
TKIP
mechanisms. The Personal version of WPA employs a pre-shared key (PSK)
802.1X
and
802.11i
standard, which includes AES-
EAP
as is used in the Enterprise WPA security mode). The
Figure 11
RADIUS
server.
shows.

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