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Channel Plan Settings

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Chapter 6 WiMAX Table 14 Authentication Settings (continued) LABEL Inner Mode DESCRIPTION Sets the EAP-TTLS inner mode. The WiMAX Device supports the following: Username Password Options Enable Auth Mode Decoration in EAP Outer ID Enable Service Mode Decoration in EAP Outer ID Random Outer ID Ignore Cert Verification Same EAP OuterID in ReAuth MAC address in EAP-TLS outer Id Delete existed Root Certificate file Delete existed Device Certificate file Delete existed Private Key • MS-CHAP v2 - This is version 2 of Microsoft's variant of Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol (CHAP). It allows for mutual authentication between devices. • MS-CHAP - This is Microsoft's variant of Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol (CHAP). It allows for mutual authentication between devices. • CHAP - The Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol (CHAP) uses PPP to authenticate remote devices using a three-way handshake and shared secret verification. • MD5 - Message-Digest, algorithm 5, (MD5) encryption is typically used for checking file integrity. Because this encryption protocol contains a number of serious security flaws it is generally not recommended that you use it for authentication security. • PAP - Password Authentication Protocol uses unencrypted plaintext to send a passwords for authentication over the network. It's probably not a good idea to rely on this for security. Enter the username required for the EAP-TTLS inner method. Enter the password required for the EAP-TTLS inner method. Select this to enable authentication mode. Select this to enable service mode. Select this to allow the WiMAX Device to generate a 16-byte random number as a username for the EAP Identity Response message. Select this to ignore base station certification verification when a certificate is received during EAP-TLS or EAP-TTLS. Select this to use the same EAP to the outer ID when reauthenticating. Adds the MAC address of the WiMAX Device to the outer ID while the EAP mode is set to EAP-TLS. Select this to delete an existing root certificate file from the WiMAX Device. Select this to delete an existing device certificate file from the WiMAX Device. Select this to delete an existing private key from the WiMAX Device. 6.5 Channel Plan Settings This screen allows you to specify channel plan settings for Network Discovery and Selection (ND&S). The WiMAX Device uses ND&S to establish connections when it is roaming. To do this, the WiMAX Device will scan for base stations that are operated by Network Access Providers (NAP) that have service agreements with the subscriber's service provider (Home-Network Service Provider or WiMAX Device Configuration User's Guide 77

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Chapter 6 WiMAX
WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide
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6.5
Channel Plan Settings
This screen allows you to specify channel plan settings for Network Discovery and Selection
(ND&S). The WiMAX Device uses ND&S to establish connections when it is roaming. To do this, the
WiMAX Device will scan for base stations that are operated by Network Access Providers (NAP) that
have service agreements with the subscriber’s service provider (Home-Network Service Provider or
Inner Mode
Sets the EAP-TTLS inner mode.
The WiMAX Device supports the following:
MS-CHAP v2
- This is version 2 of Microsoft’s variant of Challenge
Handshake Authentication Protocol (CHAP). It allows for mutual
authentication between devices.
MS-CHAP
- This is Microsoft’s variant of Challenge Handshake
Authentication Protocol (CHAP). It allows for mutual authentication between
devices.
CHAP
- The Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol (CHAP) uses PPP
to authenticate remote devices using a three-way handshake and shared
secret verification.
MD5
- Message-Digest, algorithm 5, (MD5) encryption is typically used for
checking file integrity. Because this encryption protocol contains a number of
serious security flaws it is generally not recommended that you use it for
authentication security.
PAP
- Password Authentication Protocol uses unencrypted plaintext to send a
passwords for authentication over the network. It’s probably not a good idea
to rely on this for security.
Username
Enter the username required for the EAP-TTLS inner method.
Password
Enter the password required for the EAP-TTLS inner method.
Options
Enable Auth
Mode
Decoration in
EAP Outer ID
Select this to enable authentication mode.
Enable
Service Mode
Decoration in
EAP Outer ID
Select this to enable service mode.
Random Outer
ID
Select this to allow the WiMAX Device to generate a 16-byte random number as
a username for the EAP Identity Response message.
Ignore Cert
Verification
Select this to ignore base station certification verification when a certificate is
received during EAP-TLS or EAP-TTLS.
Same EAP
OuterID in
ReAuth
Select this to use the same EAP to the outer ID when reauthenticating.
MAC address
in EAP-TLS
outer Id
Adds the MAC address of the WiMAX Device to the outer ID while the EAP mode
is set to EAP-TLS.
Delete existed
Root
Certificate file
Select this to delete an existing root certificate file from the WiMAX Device.
Delete existed
Device
Certificate file
Select this to delete an existing device certificate file from the WiMAX Device.
Delete existed
Private Key
Select this to delete an existing private key from the WiMAX Device.
Table 14
Authentication Settings (continued)
LABEL
DESCRIPTION