802.1X; Device Identity; Md5 Authentication Enabled; Tls Authentication Enabled - 2N IP intercom Configuration Manual

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802.1x

Device identity – username (identity) for authentication via EAP-MD5 and EAP-
TLS.
MD5 authentication enabled – enable authentication of network devices via the
802.1x EAP-MD5 protocol. Do not enable this function if your LAN does not
support 802.1x. If you do so, the intercom will become inaccessible.
Password – enter the access password for EAP-MD5 authentication.
TLS authentication enabled – enable authentication of network devices via the
802.1x EAP-TLS protocol. Do not enable this function if your LAN does not
support 802.1x. If you do so, the intercom will become inaccessible.
Trusted certificate – specify the set of trusted certificates for verification of the
RADIUS server public certificate validity. Choose one of three sets of certificates;
refer to the Certificates subsection. If no trusted certificate is included, the
RADIUS public certificate is not verified.
User certificate – specify the user certificate and private key for verification of
the intercom authorisation to communicate via the 802.1x-secured network
element port in the LAN. Choose one of three sets of user certificates and
private keys; refer to the Certificates subsection.
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