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    RSA SecurID Ready Implementation Gui de 1 SecurID Ready Implem entation Guide Last Modified 12/20/99 1. Partner Info rmation Partner Nam e Lantronix W eb Site www. la n t r o n ix . c o m Product Nam e LRS1, LRS2, LRS16, LRS32F Version & Platf orm Product Desc ription Lantronix's LRS line of Rem ote Acc ess Server s provide secure ac cess [...]

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    RSA SecurID Ready Implementation Gui de 2 2. Cont act Information Pre-Sales Pos t-Sales Name Sales Tec hnical Support E-m ail sales@l antro nix.c om support @lan tronix .com Phone 1-800-422-7055 1-800-422-7044 W eb www. la n t r o n ix . c o m www. l a n tr o ni x. c o m 3. Solution Summary Feature Details Authentication methods supported Login, Pr[...]

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    RSA SecurID Ready Implementation Gui de 3 4. Product Sp ecificati ons ROUTING PROTOCOLS TCP/IP (R IP and Static Routing) IPX (RIP/SAP and Static Route) SERIA L INTERFACES LRS1 - 1 RS232 DB25 (DT E) m ale connector 115 Kbps LRS2 - 2 RS232 DB25 (DT E) m ale connector s & 1 RS423 (RS232C com patible) RJ45 inter face 115Kbps LRS16 - 16 RJ45 (RS232C[...]

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    RSA SecurID Ready Implementation Gui de 4 5. Product’s A CE/A gent configuration The LRS support s t he ACE/ Server security system manuf actur ed by RSA Security Inc. ACE/Server is a system of client-ser ver sof tware and accompanying tok en cards. Note: Ref er t o your RSA Secur it y document at ion fo r ACE/ Server installation instr uct ions.[...]

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    RSA SecurID Ready Implementation Gui de 5 Set/Defi ne Authen tication S ecurID Specifies t hat a Secur ity Dynamics ACE/SecurID ser ver will be used for authenticat ion. Restricti ons You must be the pr ivileg ed user t o use t his command. Parameters Primar y Specifies t he f irst dat abase or ser ver t o be check ed. A specif ic address may be se[...]

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    RSA SecurID Ready Implementation Gui de 6 Precedence Set the precedence in which this database or ser ver is check ed. The pr ecedence number must be specif ied using t he pr ec_num paramet er. prec_num A precedence number bet ween 1 and 6. Encryption SecurID (SI D) or DES encr yption will be used for authent ication. SID Enables use of Secur I D e[...]

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    RSA SecurID Ready Implementation Gui de 7 6. Certification Checklist Indicate here t he t est s that were run to ensur e the product is Secur ID Ready:: Test Pass Fail 1 st time auth. (node secret creation) X New PIN mode: System-generated Non-PINPAD tok en X PINPAD token X User-defined (4-8 alphanu meric) Non-PINPAD tok en X Passw ord X User-defin[...]