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2N IP intercom - 802.1 X; Device Identity; MD5 Authentication Enabled; TLS Authentication Enabled

2N IP intercom
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802.1x
Device identity username (identity) for authentication via EAP-MD5 and EAP-
TLS.
MD5 authentication enabled enable authentication of network devices via the
802.1x EAP-MD5 protocol. Do not enable this function if your LAN does not
support 802.1x. If you do so, the intercom will become inaccessible.
Password – enter the access password for EAP-MD5 authentication.
TLS authentication enabled enable authentication of network devices via the
802.1x EAP-TLS protocol. Do not enable this function if your LAN does not
support 802.1x. If you do so, the intercom will become inaccessible.
Trusted certificate specify the set of trusted certificates for verification of the
RADIUS server public certificate validity. Choose one of three sets of certificates;
refer to the Certificates subsection. If no trusted certificate is included, the
RADIUS public certificate is not verified.
User certificate specify the user certificate and private key for verification of
the intercom authorisation to communicate via the 802.1x-secured network
element port in the LAN. Choose one of three sets of user certificates and
private keys; refer to the Certificates subsection.

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