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Table 3.4 Telnet Commands and Parameters (4 of 18) server-auth This command requires that you specify a dynamic encryption option (dynamic-encrypt command) and EAP 802.1x authentication (wpa-auth-type command). Use this command to specify server-based authentication methods used on your network. For a brief description of supported authentication protocols, see Chapter 1. None: (default) Server-based network authentication is not used. EAP_MD5: An authentication method that uses 802.1x EAP and MD5 (Message-Digest Algorithm 5, RFC 1321). It requires that a user name and password be configured on the device. Use the svr-auth-user and svr-auth-pass commands to specify a user name and password, respectively. EAP_TLS: An authentication method that uses 802.1x EAP-TLS (Extensible Authentication Protocol - Transport Layer Security, RFC 2716). It requires a user name and an installed X.509-compliant digital certificate for device validation. In addition, a CA (Certificate Authority) certificate used to validate the authentication server must be installed. Use the svr-auth-user command to specify a user name. To install certificates, use the embedded Web server. See Chapter 4. LEAP: An authentication method that uses LEAP (Lightweight Extensible Authentication Protocol). LEAP is a Cisco Systems, Inc. proprietary protocol. LEAP requires a user name and password. Use the svr-auth-user and svr-auth-pass commands to specify a user name and password, respectively. PEAP: An authentication method that uses PEAP (Protected Extensible Authentication Protocol). PEAP requires a user name and password for client validation. In addition, a CA (Certificate Authority) certificate used to validate the authentication server must be installed. Use the svr-auth-user and svr-auth-pass commands to specify a user name and password, respectively. To install certificates, use the embedded Web server. See Chapter 4. EAP_TTLS: An authentication method that uses TTLS (Tunneled Transport Layer Security). EAP-TTLS is an EAP-TLS extension that also uses X.509-compliant digital certificates. TTLS requires a user name and password for client validation. In addition, a CA (Certificate Authority) certificate used to validate the authentication server must be installed. Use the svr-auth-user and svr-auth-pass commands to specify a user name and password, respectively. To install certificates, use the embedded Web server. See Chapter 4. svr-auth-user Specify a user name for server-based authentication. Up to 128 alphanumeric characters may be used. ENWW TCP/IP Configuration 84