802.1X Authentication - Yealink W60P Administrator's Manual

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Administrator's Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones
Handset User Interface:
None
To configure DSCPs for voice packets and SIP packets via web user interface:
Click on Network->Advanced.
1.
Enter the desired value in the Voice QoS (0~63) field.
2.
Enter the desired value in the SIP QoS (0~63) field.
3.
Click Confirm to accept the change.
4.
A dialog box pops up to prompt that the settings will take effect after a reboot.
Click OK to reboot the phone.
5.

802.1X Authentication

IEEE 802.1X authentication is an IEEE standard for Port-based Network Access Control (PNAC),
part of the IEEE 802.1 group of networking protocols. It offers an authentication mechanism for
devices to connect/link to a LAN or WLAN.
The 802.1X authentication involves three parties: a supplicant, an authenticator and an
authentication server. The supplicant is the DECT IP phone that wishes to attach to the LAN or
WLAN. With 802.1X port-based authentication, the DECT IP phone provides credentials, such as
user name and password, for the authenticator, and then the authenticator forwards the
credentials to the authentication server for verification. If the authentication server determines
the credentials are valid, the DECT IP phone is allowed to access resources located on the
protected side of the network.
Yealink DECT IP phones support the following protocols for 802.1X authentication:
EAP-MD5
EAP-TLS (requires Device and CA certificates, requires no password)
EAP-PEAP/MSCHAPv2 (requires CA certificates)
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