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6.
Click
Apply
to keep changes made within the New Security Policy screen (if any).
Configure encryption or authentication supported security policies by referring to the
following:
access point authentication:
• To create a security policy supporting Kerberos, see,
Configuring Kerberos Authentication
.
• To define a security policy supporting 802.1x EAP, see
access point encryption:
• To create a security policy supporting WEP, see
Configuring WEP Encryption on page 6-16
• To define a security policy supporting KeyGuard, see,
Configuring KeyGuard Encryption on
• To configure a security policy supporting WPA/TKIP, see
.
• To create a security policy supporting WPA2/CCMP, see
Configuring WPA2-CCMP (802.11i)
7.
Click
Cancel
to return to the target WLAN screen without keeping any of the changes made
within the New Security Policy screen.
6.4 Configuring Kerberos Authentication
Kerberos (designed and developed by MIT) provides strong authentication for client/server applications
using secret-key cryptography. Using Kerberos, a client must prove its identity to a server (and vice
versa) across an insecure network connection.
Once a client and server use Kerberos to prove their identity, they can encrypt all communications to
assure privacy and data integrity. Kerberos can only be used on the access point with Motorola 802.11b
clients.
WPA2/CCMP
(802.11i)
Select the
WPA2/CCMP (802.11)
button to display the
WPA2/
CCMP Settings
field within the New Security Policy screen. For
detailed information on configuring WPA2/CCMP, see