Buttons, External Access Point, Mode Peap - Barco CX-50 Gen2 Installation Manual

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CX-50 Gen2 Configurator
Up until Base Unit firmware version 02.11.01 the SCEP implementation was specifically targeted at the
Network Device enrollment Service (NDES) which is part of Windows Server. From Base Unit firmware
version 02.12.00 and later we support both NDES and standard SCEP.
NDES requires the following parameters:
SCEP Server: This is the IP or hostname of the Windows Server in your network running the NDES service.
Only http is allowed. E.g.: http://myserver or http://10.192.5.1
SCEP username: This is a user in your Active Directory which has the required permission to access the
NDES service and request the challenge password. To be sure of this, the user should be part of the CA
Administrators group (in case of a stand-alone CA) or have enrol permissions on the configured certificate
templates.
SCEP Password: The corresponding password for the SCEP username that you are using to authenticate on
service.
Common Name: The identity you want to link to the certificate.
Image 6–51 Button Settings, Wireless Client, EAP-TLS, NDES
SCEP requires the following parameters:
SCEP Server: This is the IP or hostname of Server the server running the SCEP service with the port and
suffix appended. Only http is allowed. E.g.: http://myserver:8080/scep or http://10.192.5.1/test
SCEP Challenge: The corresponding SCEP challenge password.
Common Name: The identity you want to link to the certificate.
Image 6–52 Button Settings, Wireless Client, EAP-TLS, SCEP

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How to fill out the settings
1.
Fill out a Corporate SSID.
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