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Security

Avaya Wireless AP-3 User’s Guide 4-97

802.1x Authentication

IEEE 802.1x is a standard that provides a means to authenticate and
authorize network devices attached to a LAN port. A port in the context of
IEEE 802.1x is a point of attachment to the LAN, either a physical
Ethernet connection or a wireless link to an Access Point. 802.1x requires
a

RADIUS

server and uses the Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP)

as a standards-based authentication framework, and supports automatic
key distribution for enhanced security. The EAP-based authentication
framework can easily be upgraded to keep pace with future EAP types.

Popular EAP types include:

Type

Description

EAP-Message
Digest 5 (MD5)

Username/Password-based authentication;
does not support automatic key distribution

EAP-Transport
Layer Security (TLS)

Certificate-based authentication (a
certificate is required on the server and
each client); supports automatic key
distribution