Security authentication components – Netopia Router PN Series User Manual
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Token Security Authentication
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To per form security card authentication, each user must have a
security authentication token card and a PIN. In addition, the user’s
identifying information must reside on the remote ACE servers for
authentication negotiation to properly take place.
The Netopia Router supports the following user configurations for
security authentication:
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Single user, calling a single destination (single session)
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Single user, calling multiple destinations (two simultaneous
and separate sessions)
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Multiple users, calling a single destination (single session)
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Multiple users, calling multiple destinations (two simultaneous
and separate sessions
Security authentication components
To properly identify and authenticate an authorized user, the
following are required:
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A secret personal identification number (PIN) for each user.
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A security authentication token card.
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A Security Access Control Module (ACM).
Note: The Netopia Router currently only supports Ascend routers
as ACMs.
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An external Netopia Router calling into a designated server. For
example, a telecommuter dialing into a remote site from a
Netopia Router interested in accessing personal email or file
sharing services.
Note: The Netopia Router does not include a security
authentication token card.