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Shure MXA710 - Encryption; Set up the 802.1 X Protocol for a Device

Shure MXA710
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Shure Incorporated
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MXA710
MXA310
Network Mute Button
ANI22-BLOCK
ANI4IN-BLOCK
Logic-enabled MX microphones connected to ANI22-BLOCK or ANI4IN-BLOCK
MX392
MX395-LED
MX396
MX405/410/415
For help with specific mute sync implementations, see our FAQs.
Encryption
Audio is encrypted with the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES-256), as specified by the US Government National Institute of
Standards and Technology (NIST) publication FIPS-197. Shure devices that support encryption require a password to make a
connection. Encryption is not supported with third-party devices.
In Designer, you can turn on encryption for all devices in a room: [Yourroom] > Settings > Audioencryption.
To activate encryption in the web application, go to Settings > Audioencryption > Enableencryption.
Important: For encryption to work:
All Shure devices on your network must use encryption.
Disable AES67 in Dante Controller. AES67 and AES-256 cannot be used at the same time.
Set Up the 802.1X Protocol for a Device
Select Shure devices support the IEEE 802.1X port access protocol for network authentication.
Important: To use the 802.1X security protocol with Shure devices, set the network switch to multiple host authentication. You
must also make accommodations to allow the audio network interface to connect to the network. The audio network interface
doesn't support the 802.1X protocol.
Setting up 802.1X is a two-part process.
To set up 802.1X, you will need:
Details about your authentication server's EAP method
Any required credentials or certificates for that method, for example:
MD5 and PWD
User ID and passphrase
TLS and PEAP
User ID and passphrase
Certificate (with certificate types) in the .PEM format
Any passwords to access the devices if they are password locked
Step 1: Configure Settings on Test Network
Connect the device to your test network and discover it using Designer.

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