Using Leap Security; Choosing Between Funk And Microsoft Security - Intermec CV30 User Manual

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Using LEAP Security

Choosing Between Funk and Microsoft Security

CV30 Fixed Mount Computer With Windows CE User's Manual
Lightweight Extensible Authentication Protocol (LEAP), also
known as Cisco-Wireless EAP, provides username/password-
based authentication between a wireless client and a RADIUS
server. In the 802.1x framework, traffic cannot pass through an
Ethernet hub or wireless network access point until it successfully
authenticates itself.
The station must identify itself and prove that it is an authorized
user before it is actually allowed to use the LAN. LEAP also
delivers a session key to the authenticated station, so that future
frames can be encrypted with a key that is different than keys
used by other sessions.
To use LEAP security, you need:
• a RADIUS server.
• Cisco access points.
LEAP security is not supported with Microsoft security.
The CV30 provides both Funk and Microsoft security choices.
Funk security is the default setting. Use the following sections to
set security using either Funk or Microsoft as your security
choice. Both security choices offer similar features, but Funk
security also offers these features:
• CCX v2.0 compliance
• Support for LEAP, TTLS, and FAST
• Configuration of up to four profiles
If you want to use the default Funk security, you need to select a
profile. For help, see one of the following sections,
Funk Security Using Intermec Settings" on page 44
"Configuring Funk Security Using the Profile Wizard" on
page
49.
If you want to use Microsoft security, you need to select it as your
security choice. For help, see
on page
59.
Chapter 3 — Configuring the CV30
"Configuring Microsoft Security"
"Configuring
or
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