Wireless Access Point
Configuring the Wireless AP 369
b. A Protocol number. For example 1 for ICMP, 6 for TCP, 17 for UDP,
and 50 for Encapsulated Security Protocol in IPsec VPN connections.
c. Port number for UDP/TCP connection.
d. Status: one of open, closed or unknown.
Any of the entries may be deleted by clicking the corresponding Delete
button. New entries may be created by entering the name of the protocol
in the box beside the Create button, and then clicking Create. The new
protocol will be added to the list with zeros in the protocol fields and
unknown for the status. Enter the appropriate Protocol and Port values
before setting the Status field to open.
NAI Realms
Understanding NAI Realm Authentication
A network access identifier (NAI) is a specification of a particular user. A NAI
takes the general form of an e-mail address. Examples of NAIs are:
joe@example.com
fred@foo-9.example.com
jack@3rd.depts.example.com
fred.smith@example.com
Figure 179. NAI Realms
The NAI Realm is the part of the NAI following the @ sign. For example, you
might enter: example.com, 3rd.depts.example.com, and foo-9.example.com. Use
the NAI Realms page, in conjunction with the NAI EAP page, to specify the
authentication techniques to be used to access that realm with appropriate
parameters.