Oki MC770 MC770/780 User Guide - Advanced - Page 305

X SETTINGS, Setting IEEE 802.1X authentication

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Memo • When you press [USER NAME], [NEW PASSWORD] or [RETYPE NEW PASSWORD], the on-screen keyboard is displayed. For details of the on-screen keyboard, see the following page:  P.321 "On-screen keyboard" • The input password appears as asterisks (*) in the [NEW PASSWORD] and [RETYPE NEW PASSWORD] boxes. 802.1X SETTINGS You can make settings for IEEE 802.1X authentication that will apply to wired networks. This equipment supports the following authentication methods: • EAP-MSCHAPv2 • EAP-MD5 • EAP-TLS • PEAP*1 The following protocols are available for inner authentication: - EAP-MSCHAPv2 • EAP-TTLS The following protocols are available for inner authentication: - PAP - CHAP - EAP-MSCHAPv2 - EAP-MD5 *1 PEAP cannot be used for Windows Server 2008. To enable IEEE 802.1X authentication, you must install certificates in this equipment as required, using TopAccess. The certificates that must be installed are as follows. Authenticatio n Method Inner Authenticatio n Method CA Certificate User Certificate EAP- - - - MSCHAPv2 EAP-MD5 - - - EAP-TLS - Necessary*1 Necessary*2 PEAP EAP- Necessary*1 - MSCHAPv2 EAP-TTLS PAP Necessary*1 - CHAP Necessary*1 - EAP-MD5 Necessary*1 - EAP- Necessary*1 - MSCHAPv2 *1 The CA certificate must be installed in this equipment before the settings for IEEE 802.1X authentication are performed. *2 The user certificate must be installed in this equipment before the settings for IEEE 802.1X authentication are performed. SETTING ITEMS (ADMIN) Memo • For instructions on how to install certificates, refer to the TopAccess Guide "Chapter 8: [Administration] Tab Page". 1 • For instructions on how to display the WIRED 802.1X SETTINGS screen, see the following page:  P.251 "Accessing the Admin Menu" Setting IEEE 802.1X authentication 1 On the WIRED 802.1X SETTINGS screen, 2 specify the following items as required and press [NEXT]. 3 Item name 802.1X Description 4 • ENABLE - Press this button to use IEEE 802.1X authentication. • DISABLE - Press this button to disable IEEE 802.1X authentication. CHECK SETTINGS Memo 5 • When changing IEEE802.1X authentication from [ENABLE] to [DISABLE], press [Next], and on the "Confirm the following settings" screen that appears, press [APPLY NOW] to complete the 6 setting. Press this button to confirm the options currently selected. FACTORY DEFAULT Note • [CHECK SETTINGS] is available when you selected 7 [ENABLE] for 802.1X. Press this button to reset the IEEE802.1X settings back to the factory defaults. - 305 -

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SETTING ITEMS (ADMIN)
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Memo
When you press [USER NAME], [NEW PASSWORD]
or [RETYPE NEW PASSWORD], the on-screen
keyboard is displayed.
For details of the on-screen keyboard, see the
following page:
P.321 "On-screen keyboard"
The input password appears as asterisks (*) in the
[NEW PASSWORD] and [RETYPE NEW PASSWORD]
boxes.
802.1X SETTINGS
You can make settings for IEEE 802.1X authentication that will
apply to wired networks.
This equipment supports the following authentication methods:
EAP-MSCHAPv2
EAP-MD5
EAP-TLS
PEAP
*1
The following protocols are available for inner
authentication:
-
EAP-MSCHAPv2
EAP-TTLS
The following protocols are available for inner
authentication:
-
PAP
-
CHAP
-
EAP-MSCHAPv2
-
EAP-MD5
*1
PEAP cannot be used for Windows Server 2008.
To enable IEEE 802.1X authentication, you must install
certificates in this equipment as required, using TopAccess.
The certificates that must be installed are as follows.
*1
The CA certificate must be installed in this equipment before the
settings for IEEE 802.1X authentication are performed.
*2
The user certificate must be installed in this equipment before the
settings for IEEE 802.1X authentication are performed.
Memo
For instructions on how to install certificates, refer to the
TopAccess Guide “Chapter 8: [Administration] Tab
Page”
.
For instructions on how to display the WIRED 802.1X
SETTINGS screen, see the following page:
P.251 "Accessing the Admin Menu"
Setting IEEE 802.1X authentication
1
On the WIRED 802.1X SETTINGS screen,
specify the following items as required and
press [NEXT].
Authenticatio
n Method
Inner
Authenticatio
n Method
CA
Certificate
User
Certificate
EAP-
MSCHAPv2
-
-
-
EAP-MD5
-
-
-
EAP-TLS
-
Necessary
*1
Necessary
*2
PEAP
EAP-
MSCHAPv2
Necessary
*1
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EAP-TTLS
PAP
Necessary
*1
-
CHAP
Necessary
*1
-
EAP-MD5
Necessary
*1
-
EAP-
MSCHAPv2
Necessary
*1
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Item name
Description
802.1X
ENABLE
— Press this button
to use IEEE 802.1X
authentication.
DISABLE
— Press this button
to disable IEEE 802.1X
authentication.
Memo
When changing
IEEE802.1X authentication
from [ENABLE] to
[DISABLE], press [Next],
and on the “Confirm the
following settings” screen
that appears, press [APPLY
NOW] to complete the
setting.
CHECK
SETTINGS
Press this button to confirm the
options currently selected.
Note
[CHECK SETTINGS] is
available when you selected
[ENABLE] for 802.1X.
FACTORY
DEFAULT
Press this button to reset the
IEEE802.1X settings back to the
factory defaults.