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Resetting 802.1x Locking
When 802.1x port-based security is configured for a LAN port, the first host that attempts to connect to this
port is ―locked‖ to the port. In order to connect a different computer to the port, you must first reset 802.1x
locking.
To reset 802.1x locking on all ports
1. Click Network in the main menu, and click the Ports tab.
The Ports page appears.
2. Click Reset 802.1x.
A confirmation message appears.
3. Click OK.
The 802.1x status of all ports is reset to "Unauthenticated".

Using Secure HotSpot

You can enable your IP60 appliance as a public Internet access hotspot for specific networks. When users
on those networks attempt to access the Internet, they are automatically re-directed to the My HotSpot page
http://my.hotspot.
Note: You can configure Secure HotSpot to use HTTPS. In this case, the My
HotSpot page will be https://my.hotspot.
On this page, users must read and accept the My HotSpot terms of use, and if My HotSpot is configured to
be password-protected, they must log on using their Nokia IP60 username and password. The users may
then access the Internet or other corporate networks.
Users can also log out in the My HotSpot page.
Chapter 12: Setting Your Security Policy

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