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Table 17 Wireless LAN: 802.1x/WPA for 802.1x Protocol
LABEL
Dynamic WEP
Key Exchange
Authentication
Databases
Note: Once you enable user authentication, you need to specify an external RADIUS
server or create local user accounts on the G-1000 for authentication.

6.7.2 Authentication Required: WPA

Select Authentication Required in the Wireless Port Control field and WPA in the Key
Management Protocol field to display the next screen.
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DESCRIPTION
This field is activated only when you select Authentication Required in the
Wireless Port Control field. Also set the Key Management Protocol field to
802.1x.
Select Disable to allow wireless stations to communicate with the access points
without using dynamic WEP key exchange.
Select 64-bit WEP or 128-bit WEP to enable data encryption.
Up to 32 stations can access the G-1000 when you configure dynamic WEP key
exchange.
This field is not available when you set Key Management Protocol to WPA or
WPA-PSK.
The authentication database contains wireless station login information. The local
user database is the built-in database on the G-1000G-1000. The RADIUS is an
external server. Use this drop-down list box to select which database the G-1000
should use (first) to authenticate a wireless station.
Before you specify the priority, make sure you have set up the corresponding
database correctly first.
Select Local User Database Only to have the G-1000 just check the built-in user
database on the G-1000 for a wireless station's username and password.
Select RADIUS Only to have the G-1000 just check the user database on the
specified RADIUS server for a wireless station's username and password.
Select Local first, then RADIUS to have the G-1000 first check the user database
on the G-1000 for a wireless station's username and password. If the user name is
not found, the G-1000 then checks the user database on the specified RADIUS
server.
Select RADIUS first, then Local to have the G-1000 first check the user database
on the specified RADIUS server for a wireless station's username and password. If
the G-1000 cannot reach the RADIUS server, the G-1000 then checks the local
user database on the G-1000. When the user name is not found or password does
not match in the RADIUS server, the G-1000 will not check the local user database
and the authentication fails.
Chapter 6 Wireless LAN

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