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Chapter 3 Changing the Gateway Settings
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3 Select Generate a key from text.
The following appears.
4 Type 5 letters, numbers, or special characters (case
sensitive) in the box.
5 Click Save/Next to apply the change to the gateway.
Click Save/Next until you see the Save & Restart
button to activate and restart your gateway.
Manually enter
encryption
keys
If you have equipment other than AnyPoint network
hardware, you can manually enter a key, either as a
series of hexadecimal digits (characters 0 through 9 and
A through E) or as ASCII characters (any character),
case-sensitive. Encryption keys can be established for
either 40(64)-bit or 104(128)-bit encryption. Longer keys
provide greater security.
A 40(64)-bit key can consist of 10 hexadecimal digits or 5
case-sensitive ASCII characters:
Example Hex Key: 1AC78 24DE5
Example ASCII Key: Intel
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Intel II Specifications

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BrandIntel
ModelII
CategoryGateway
LanguageEnglish

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