802.1X
GXV3370 supports EAPOL where access to switchports can be controlled with identity/password and
certificate. By default, it’s disabled. When it’s enabled, there are 3 different mode for selection: EAP-MD5,
EAP-TLS and EAP-PEAP. Network administrators can set this up accordingly for media access control and
network security purpose.
Figure 16: 802.1X Settings
Figure 17: 802.1X for GXV3370 Deployment
Bluetooth
GXV3370 supports Bluetooth for Bluetooth headset connection, file transferring and handsfree mode for
cell phones. By default, Bluetooth is disabled and it can be enabled from LCD. If there is no Bluetooth
device used with GXV3370, it’s recommended to turn off Bluetooth so it’s not discoverable by nearly
Bluetooth devices.
PC Port Mode
GXV3370 has dual switched 10/100/1000Mbps ports. LAN port is for network access and PC port has
multiple mode. Assuming GXV3370 has network access, PC port mode has the following settings: