Release Notes 4.5.0.39
System Requirements
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(LEAP) and Protected Extensible Authentication Protocol (PEAP). As the RADIUS proxy
server, the built-in RADIUS server can manage multiple realms, each with multiple remote
RADIUS servers working in a failover capacity within each realm.
• SSL v.3 Protocol. The 700wl Series system now supports SSL v.3 protocol for the 700wl
Series system login, logout, and stop pages. SSL v.3 is enabled by default. To revert to SSL
v.2, select “Disable SSL V3 on Login/Logout/Stop page“ in the Local Networks page on the
SSL tab. (2479)
• MAC Location. The MAC Location offers the ability to extend the definition of a Location
from a specific port or all ports on an Access Controller to include a client device identified
by its MAC address. This allows an administrator to define a set of rights based on the
specific client device that a user is accessing, providing a mechanism for limiting connections
to a select group of client systems, for instance devices that are carefully monitored and
screened for security reasons. Caution must be exercised when using this feature as client
MAC addresses can be spoofed, thus allowing access to intruders. Because authentication in
this instance depends solely on the MAC address, the system‘s current MAC spoofing
protection is circumvented.
D
OCUMENTATION
Documentation is available through the Online Help feature in the Access Control Server
Administrative Console. Click the Help button to display context-sensitive Help about the page
you are viewing. From the Online Help interface you can navigate within the Help system to find
topics of interest, and you can access the complete HP ProCurve Secure Access 700wl Series
Management and Configuration Guide in PDF format.
Documentation is also available on the HP ProCurve Technical Support web site at
http://www.procurve.com
and may be updated as the need arises. It is recommended that you
check the web site periodically to view the most current information about the product.
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
• For software release 4.5.0.xx the following client browsers have been fully tested and are
supported for use with the Administrative Interface:
Operating System Browser Software
Windows 2000 or XP Internet Explorer 6.0
Netscape 7.1
Firefox 1.0
Mozilla 1.7.5
RedHat Linux Netscape 7.1
Mozilla 1.5
Solaris Netscape 7.0
Mozilla 1.2.1
Mac OS X Internet Explorer 5.0* for OS X
* Internet Explorer for OS X cannot interpret the up/down arrows on some of the pages in the Administrative
Console, and does not uncheck a checkbox when its corresponding alternative is checked. (19024)