030-300613 Rev A
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August 2009
User Guide
VersaLink Wireless Gateway (Model 7500)
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AES: Advanced encryption Standard.
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TKIP + AES: Accepts either TKIP or AES encryption.
WPA Shared Key
Displays the passphrase (also called a shared secret) shared by the wireless Gateway and
wireless client, which can be either 8 to 63 text characters or 64 hexadecimal (hex) characters.
The only allowable hexadecimal characters are 0-9, and A-F. This option is available when
Personal (Pre-shared Key) is selected from
Authentication
type.
RADIUS Secret
Displays the RAIUS server’s secret that it shares with the Gateway. This option is available
when Enterprise (802.1x) is selected from
Authentication
type.
RADIUS Server
IP Address
Displays the RAIUS server’s IP address used for authentication purposes. This option is
available when Enterprise (802.1x) is selected from
Authentication
type.
RADIUS Port
Displays the RAIUS server’s port. This option is available when Enterprise (802.1x) is
selected from
Authentication
type.
WPA Group
ReKey Interval
Displays the number of seconds between rekeying the WPA group key. 0 means that rekeying
is disabled. By default, WPA Group ReKey Interval is set to 3600.
To configure WPA security, please follow these steps:
1.
Select the
Authentication Type
method from the drop-down menu.
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Personal (Pre-Shared Key)
must use 8 to 63 text characters or 64 hexadecimal digits to authenticate the
wireless adapter.
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Enterprise (802.1x)
authentication uses a third
-
party radius server to authenticate the wireless adapter.
2.
Select the
WPA Type
from the drop-down menu:
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WPA Mixed
– Enables stations that support WPA v.1 or WPA v.2 to connect to the AP.
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WPA
– Enables stations that support WPA v.1 to connect to the AP.
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WPA2
– Enables stations that support WPA v.2 to connect to the AP.
3.
Select the
Data Encryption
from the drop-down menu:
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TKIP
– Temporal key Integrity Protocol
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AES
– Advanced Encryption Standard
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TKIP + AES
– Accepts either TKIP or AES encryption
If
Enterprise (302.1x)
was selected as the
Authentication Type
in step 1, type the following information in the
fields provided:
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RADIUS Secret
– The secret that the AP shares with the RADIUS server.
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RADIUS Server IP Address
– The RADIUS server’s IP address used for authentication.
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RADIUS Port
– The RADIUS server’s port.
If Personal (Pre-shared Key) was selected as the Authentication Type in step 1, type the following information in the
field provided:
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WPA Shared Key
– This is a passphrase (also called a shared secret) that must be typed into both the
wireless Gateway and the wireless client. This shared secret can be between 8 to 63 text characters (or 64
hexadecimal characters) and can include special characters and spaces. The WPA Shared Key should be a
random sequence of either keyboard characters (upper and lowercase letters, numbers, and punctuation), at
least 20 characters long, or hexadecimal digits (numbers 0-9 and letters A-F) at least 24 hexadecimal digits
long. The more random your WPA Shared Key, the safer it is to use.
4.
Type the
WPA Group ReKey Interval
in the field provided. This is the number of seconds between rekeying
the WPA group key. A zero “0” means that rekeying is disabled.
5.
Click the
save
button.
After you have typed in your values and clicked
save
in the
WPA
screen, a pop-up screen appears, indicating that
wireless access may be interrupted. Click
OK
to continue.