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CB3000 Client Bridge User Guide
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environments. If you are using smart cards for remote access authentication, TLS authentication is
the method to use.
TTLS – Tunneled TLS. Requires certificate-based RADIUS server authentication, but supports an
extensible set of user authentication methods.
Note The CB3000 displays a read-only Cipher data which specifies the type of data
packet that follows it.
4. Use the Default Transmit Key checkboxes to specify which one key is used to transmit WEP algorithm
information between the CB3000 and its connected device.
Note Both the CB3000 and its networked device are required to use the same key
and key length to interoperate.
5. Select either 64 bits or 128-bits from the WEP Encryption drop-down menu.
For WEP 64 (40-bit key), the keys are 10 hexadecimal characters in length. For WEP 128 (104-bit key),
the keys are 26 hexadecimal characters in length.
6. Select the Passphrase Algorithm used for encrypting the passphrase.
Symbol PassKey – Symbol proprietary algorithm the CB3000 can share with other Symbol
clients capable of decoding it. The CB3000 decodes the PassKey into a set of 4 WEP keys using
MD5 algorithms. The WEP keys display as alphanumeric text in the key fields until saved or the
user navigates away from the WEP screen. Like a passphrase, the PassKey provides an easy to
remember way of entering WEP key data without having to manually enter the keys each time
WEP keys area created.
Generic PassPhrase A passphrase used as a standard means of creating WEP keys
between the Symbol CB3000 and non-Symbol clients. The CB3000 decodes the passphrase
into a set of 4 WEP keys, with the length depending on the 64 or 128 bit key length. The WEP
keys display as alphanumeric text in the key fields until saved or the user navigates away from
the WEP screen. The PassKey provides an easy to remember way of entering WEP key data
without having to manually enter the keys each time WEP keys area created
7. Specify a 4 to 32 character Passphrase and click the Generate Keys button.
The passphase is helpful for entering keys without having to remember all of the characters comprising
the key. The pass key can be any alphanumeric string. The CB3000, other proprietary routers and Symbol
devices use the algorithm to convert an ASCII string to the same hexadecimal number. This conversion
is not required for a wireless connection. Wireless devices without Symbol adapters need to use WEP
keys manually configured as hexadecimal numbers.
8. Enter the User ID and Password to verify your user credentials against the user and password
credentials used by the authentication server.
9. Click Apply to apply and save the settings, or C
ancel to exit the screen without saving your changes.

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