Intermec MobileLAN 21 Series System Manual page 165

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2. Configure the parameters. For help, see the next table.
3. Click Submit Changes to save your changes. To activate your changes, from the
menu bar click Save/Discard Changes and then click Save Changes and Reboot. For
help, see "Saving Configuration Changes" in Chapter 1.
Once the changes are activated, you must enter these new values when you use a Web
browser to connect to this access point. This table explains the Password parameters.
Parameter
Description
RADIUS
Determines if you are using a RADIUS security server to authenticate
Authorization
devices that can communicate with this access point.
RADIUS Server #1
Enter the IP address of the RADIUS server that you want to use to
IP Address
authenticate user logins.
RADIUS Server #1
Enter the shared secret key for the RADIUS server. You can enter the
Secret Key
key from 1 to 32 characters in ASCII or in hexadecimal. To enter a
hexadecimal key, it must start with 0x. For example, enter the ASCII
key as ABCDE; enter the same hexadecimal key as 0x4142434445.
RADIUS Server #2
Enter the IP address of the backup RADIUS server that you want to use
IP Address
to authenticate user logins if RADIUS server #1 is unavailable.
RADIUS Server #2
Enter the shared secret key for the backup RADIUS server. You can
Secret Key
enter the key from 1 to 32 characters in ASCII or in hexadecimal. To
enter a hexadecimal key, it must start with 0x. For example, enter the
ASCII key as ABCDE; enter the same hexadecimal key as
0x4142434445.
User Name
If RADIUS authorization is disabled, you can specify the user name to
use to login to the access point. This parameter can be from 0 to 16
characters long.
Password
If RADIUS authorization is disabled, you can specify the password to
use to log into the access point. This password gives the user read and
write access to the access point configuration. This parameter can be
from 0 to 16 characters long.
Read Only Password
If RADIUS authorization is disabled, you can specify the password to
use to log into the access point. This password gives the user read-only
access to the access point. This user is able to view the configuration
and execute diagnostics, but cannot perform any tasks that affect the
operation of the access point, such as changing configuration options,
rebooting, or downloading software.
To disable this password, delete it.
Service Password
Determines if a user can use the service password to connect to this
access point. Gives read-only access to the access point. Intermec
recommends that you do not disable the service password. Enabling
this password may help Intermec Technical Support help you with your
installation.
Setting Up Security
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