Extensible Authentication Protocol; What To Do Next - Nortel IP Phone 2002 User Manual

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Extensible Authentication Protocol

Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) supports multiple authentication
methods, such as MD5, PEAP, TLS, and TTLS. EAP represents a technology
framework that facilitates the adoption of Authentication, Authorization, and
Accounting (AAA) schemes, such as Remote Authentication Dial In User Service
(RADIUS). Radius is defined in RFC 2865.

What to do next

After the IP Phone 2002 locates the server, follow the instructions in
"What to do next" on page
Table 18 What to do next
If
The telephone connects to the server and the
display prompts you to enter an activation key.
The telephone connects to the server and the
location prompt appears.
113.
Then
Go to
page
Your telephone is ready to use. Go to
"Choosing your location" on page
Table 18
"Enter an activation key" on
36.
IP Phone 2002 User Guide
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38.

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