Dolphin Peripherals 6100 Cell Phone Accessories User Manual


 
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CA and/or
Client
Certificate
CA certificates are any certificates
created by a certified authority (CA).
Client certificates contain information
that identifies the user, as well as
information about the organization that
issued the certificate. This ensures
that you can encrypt data end-to-end.
N/A
Enter the address on the Dolphin
terminal of either certificate (CA or
Client).
The certificates must be located on
the Dolphin terminal!
Private Key Private keys are used with certain types
of EAP authentication.
N/A
Enter the address on the Dolphin
terminal of the private key.
The private key must be located on
the Dolphin terminal!
Priv Key
Password
Private keys can be locked by
passwords.
N/A
Enter the password that unlocks the
private key.
WEP Key
Mode
Mode being used by the WEP keys (in
Key1–Key4 keys).
Note: Key validation occurs when
DeviceConfig is loaded on the
terminal (often during Autoinstall),
not when you save the
DeviceConfig.exm file.
N/A
ASCII uses all alpha numeric
characters. HEX uses only numerics
and A-F.
Valid lengths are as follows:
64-bit ASCII=5
128-bit ASCII=13
64-bit HEX=10
128-bit HEX=26
WEP Key1–
Key4
In fields Key 1—Key 4, enter the specific
key. The format of each key must match
the key length type selected in the WEP
Key Mode key.
To use dynamic keys in your
configuration, leave all the key fields
blank.
N/A User-defined
Active Key Enter the number of the key that you
want to be active in this configuration.
N/A 1, 2, 3, or 4
NonSupplicant Section–Dolphins 7900 and 9500
Key Description Defaul
t Value
Available Values
SSID The service set identifier used to
connect to network; usually the network
name of the access point or peer station.
N/A
X=Your network’s SSID
Any=Connect to any network
Profile Subsections–Dolphin 7850
Each Profile subsection contains the keys that configure the radio connection from the terminal to the
network.
Key Description
Default
Value
Available Values