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Understanding the 802.1x Settings

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Chapter 3 - Configuring the Printer Use the following table to understand the 802.1x settings. Understanding the 802.1x Settings Setting Description EAP Type Choose the Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) type: • TTLS (default) • LEAP • PEAP • EAP-FAST • Off (disables 802.1x security) Inner Authentication Choose the inner authentication method: • PAP (TTLS only) • MSCHAPv2 • EAP/MSCHAPv2 • EAP/MD5 • EAP/GTC Outer Name (TTLS only) Specify the EAP identity passed in the clear. The default is anonymous. PAC- Key A-ID Info The Protected Access Credential (PAC) setting is used to specify the PAC file used by EAPFAST authentication. This setting is automatically filled up by the printer is ACQUIRE_PAC is enabled and current installed PAC file fails authenticating the printer to the network. To manually import a PAC file using a pass phrase, the pass phrase should be given after the path of the PAC file. Automatic Provision (PAC) Set Automatic PAC file Provisioning to on or off. Root Certificate The common name of the installed root CA certificate. You can also specify a different certificate (provided that it has already been installed on the printer) by entering the path to the new certificate in this field. If a pass phrase is required, add it to the end of the path in the form of "@passphrase". PD41 and PD42 Commercial Printer User's Manual 55

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Chapter 3 — Configuring the Printer
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Use the following table to understand the 802.1x settings.
Understanding the 802.1x Settings
Setting
Description
EAP Type
Choose the Extensible Authentication Protocol
(EAP) type:
TTLS (default)
LEAP
PEAP
EAP-FAST
Off (disables 802.1x security)
Inner Authentication
Choose the inner authentication method:
PAP (TTLS only)
MSCHAPv2
EAP/MSCHAPv2
EAP/MD5
EAP/GTC
Outer Name
(TTLS only)
Specify the EAP identity passed in the clear.
The default is
anonymous
.
PAC- Key A-ID Info
The Protected Access Credential (PAC) setting
is used to specify the PAC file used by EAP-
FAST authentication. This setting is
automatically filled up by the printer is
ACQUIRE_PAC is enabled and current
installed PAC file fails authenticating the
printer to the network. To manually import a
PAC file using a pass phrase, the pass phrase
should be given after the path of the PAC file.
Automatic Provision (PAC)
Set Automatic PAC file Provisioning to on or
off.
Root Certificate
The common name of the installed root CA
certificate. You can also specify a different
certificate (provided that it has already been
installed on the printer) by entering the path to
the new certificate in this field. If a pass phrase
is required, add it to the end of the path in the
form of “@passphrase”.