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Name of Profile and Infranet Controller
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Displays the hostname or the Infranet Controller URL.
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Select the profile name.
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Use Infranet Controller's host name—Specifies the name of the profile and the Infranet Controller
instance in Odyssey Access Client. If the Infranet Controller does
not have a hostname configured, the URL for the Infranet Controller
or the redirect URL from a captive portal is used instead.
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Use this name:—Specifies the
name of the profile and the Infranet Controller instance in Odyssey
Access Client.
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Profile name
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Specifies the profile name. The field is enabled only
if the Use this name option is selected in Name of Profile and Infranet
Controller box.
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Enter the name for the profile and the Infranet Controller
instance in Odyssey Access Client.
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Require connection to this Infranet Controller
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Requires Odyssey Access Client to always attempt to connect
to this Infranet Controller and prevents the user from disconnecting
from this Infranet Controller. The user also cannot delete the properties
of this Infranet Controller from the Odyssey Access Client configuration.
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Select this option to require connection to the Infranet
Controller.
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Login name
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Specifies the settings that you want to configure in
the Odyssey Access Client profile.
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Select the login name.
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Use qualified Windows login name (domain name).— Configures the login name with the user’s Windows domain
name and username in the format domain name\username. Use this option
if you are using an Active Directory authentication server that requires
a domain name in addition to a username for authentication.
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Use unqualified Windows login name— Configures the login name with the user’s Windows user
name only. Use this option for authentication servers that require
a user name only for authentication.
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Prompt for login name using the following Prompt:— Displays a dialog box for the user to enter a name during
the initial Odyssey Access Client installation only. The login name
is then configured and the user is not prompted again. You can also
configure the text string used for the prompt in the dialog box.
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Login prompt to be displayed
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Specifies the login prompt to be displayed.
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Enter the login prompt if you have selected the Prompt for login name using the following Prompt: in the
Login name box.
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Permit login using password
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Enables password authentication for how you want Odyssey
Access Client to obtain the user’s credentials to sign into
the Infranet Controller.
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Select to enable password authentication.
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Select password type to use
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Specifies the password type to use. This field appears
only if you select Permit login using password field.
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Select the option for how you want Odyssey Access Client
to obtain the user’s credentials.
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Use Windows password — Enables
Odyssey Access Client to automatically authenticate the user to the
Infranet Controller by using the user’s Windows password. During
the initial Odyssey Access Client installation, the user must enter
a password once, but then the Odyssey Access Client automatically
uses the Windows password after that.
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Prompt for password— Enables
Odyssey Access Client to prompt the user to enter a password when
the user is authenticated the first time after startup. Odyssey Access
Client reuses the user’s credentials for the duration of the
Windows session. If you choose this option and if you have configured
single sign-on, Odyssey Access Client does not prompt the user for
the password.
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Select protocol for outer authentication
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Specifies whether the outer authentication protocol for
traffic between Odyssey Access Client and the Infranet Controller
are Tunneled TLS (TTLS) or Protected EAP (PEAP).
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Select the protocol for outer authentication:
- If you select Use EAP-TTLS as outer authentication
protocol and you want to use a client certificate as part
of the EAP-TTLS authentication, click the eap-ttls button and select Use the user's certificate and perform
inner authentication. This option uses EAP-TTLS certificate-based
authentication and tunnels password credentials with inner authentication.
Note that the most typical use of EAP-TTLS authentication is without
a client certificate.
- If you select Use EAP-PEAP as outer authentication
protocol and you want to use a client certificate as part
of the EAP-PEAP authentication, click the eap-peap button and select Inner authentication is required.
- Only enable the personal client certificate option for
either EAP-TTLS or EAPPEAP to use a client certificate if you also
configure a realm or role to require a client certificate on the endpoint.
If you enable the personal client certificate option and do not configure
the realm or role certificate restriction, you will cause unnecessary
restrictions on the use of this Odyssey Access Client profile.
- If you enable the personal client certificate option,
the Infranet Controller automatically selects Permit
login using my Certificate and Use automatic certificate selection in the Odyssey Access Client profile.
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Anonymous name
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Enables users to appear to log in anonymously while passing
the user’s login name (called the inner identity) through an
encrypted tunnel. As a result, the user’s credentials are secure
from eavesdropping and the user’s inner identity is protected.
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As a general rule enter anonymous in the Anonymous name box, which is the default value. In some cases,
you may need to add additional text. For example, if the outer identity
is used to route the user’s authentication to the proper server,
you may be required to use a format such as anonymous@acme.com. If
you leave the Anonymous name box blank, Odyssey Access Client passes
the user’s login name (inner identity) as the outer identity.
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Configure wired adapter
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Configures a wired adapter to use for wired access to
the Infranet Controller at a later time, if the user is accessing
the Infranet Controller through a wireless adapter during Odyssey
Access Client installation.
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Select the option.
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Configure wireless adapter
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Specifies the network settings you want to configure
in Odyssey Access Client for wireless adapters.
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Select the wireless adapter option. The Network
name (SSID) option, Association mode option and Encryption method option are enabled
only if the wireless adapter option is selected.
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Network name (SSID)
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Specifies the network name.
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Enter the network name, which can use up to 32 alphanumeric
characters and is case-sensitive. You must enter the name correctly
to connect successfully. For example: <MyCorpNet>.
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Association mode
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Specifies the association mode you want Odyssey Access
Client to use when associating to the access point hardware on your
network.
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Select the association mode:
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open—Connects to a network
through an access point or switch that implements 802.1X authentication.
Select this mode if users are not required to use shared mode or Wi-Fi
Protected Access (WPA).
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WPA—Connects to a network through
an access point that implements WPA.
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WPA2—Connects to a network
through an access point that implements WPA2, the second generation
of WPA that satisfies 802.11i.
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Encryption method
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Specifies the encryption method you want Odyssey Access
Client to use. The available choices depend on the association mode
you selected.
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Select the encryption mode:
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none—Uses 802.1X authentication
without WEP keys. This option is available only if you configure access
point association in open mode. This is a typical setting to use for
wireless hotspots.
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WEP—Uses WEP keys for data
encryption. You can select this option if you selected open mode association.
Select WEP encryption if the access points in your network require
WEP encryption. Odyssey Access Client automatically generates the
WEP keys.
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AES—Uses the advanced encryption
standard protocol. Select AES if the access points in your network
require WPA or WPA2 association and are configured for AES data encryption.
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TKIP—Uses the temporal key
integrity protocol. Select TKIP if the access points in your network
require WPA or WPA2 association and are configured for TKIP data encryption.
Note:
If you select WEP encryption, the Infranet Controller
automatically selects the Keys will be generated automatically
for data privacy option in the Odyssey Access Client
Network properties for the wireless adapter on Odyssey Access Client.
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Installer tab |
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Current Preconfiguration file
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Specifies the name of the zip containing the preconfigured
installer file.
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Enter the filename.
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Preconfiguration file
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Specifies the location containing the preconfigured installer
file.
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Browse to locate the preconfigured installer file.
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