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Chapter 3 Internet Connection Wizard Table 11 Internet Connection Wizard > Authentication Settings Screen (continued) LABEL DESCRIPTION PKM This field displays the Privacy Key Management version number. PKM provides security between the WiMAX Device and the base station. At the time of writing, the WiMAX Device supports PKMv2 only. See the WiMAX security appendix for more information. Authentication This field displays the user authentication method. Authentication is the process of confirming the identity of a mobile station (by means of a username and password, for example). Check with your service provider if you are unsure of the correct setting for your account. Choose from the following user authentication methods: • TTLS (Tunnelled Transport Layer Security) • TLS (Transport Layer Security) TTLS Inner EAP Certificate Back Next Exit Note: Not all WiMAX Devices support TLS authentication. Check with your service provider for details. This field displays the type of secondary authentication method. Once a secure EAP-TTLS connection is established, the inner EAP is the protocol used to exchange security information between the mobile station, the base station and the AAA server to authenticate the mobile station. See the WiMAX security appendix for more details. The WiMAX Device supports the following inner authentication types: • CHAP (Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol) • MSCHAP (Microsoft CHAP) • MSCHAPV2 (Microsoft CHAP version 2) • PAP (Password Authentication Protocol) This is the security certificate the WiMAX Device uses to authenticate the AAA server. Use the TOOLS > Certificates > Trusted CA screen to import certificates to the WiMAX Device. Click to display the previous screen. Click to proceed to the next screen. Click to close the wizard without saving. User's Guide 55