User Manual Part 2

Wi-Fi Array
226 Configuring the Wi-Fi Array
the Array in accordance with the PCI DSS requirements. For more
information, see “Appendix D: Implementing PCI DSS” on page 455.
The pci-audit command checks items such as:
Telnet is disabled.
Admin RADIUS is enabled (admin login authentication is via
RADIUS server).
An external Syslog server is in use.
All SSIDs must set encryption to WPA or better (which also
enforces 802.1x authentication)
c. FIPS 140-2, Level 2 Security: Please see “Appendix E: Implementing
FIPS Security” on page 461 for more information, including step-by-
step instructions for proceeding to implement FIPS Level 2 Security
requirements on an Array.
Click the On button to enable FIPS. This will perform all of the setting
changes required to make the Array comply with FIPS requirements.
A message is displayed showing the changes that were performed.
The Array continues to enforce FIPS requirements by preventing you
from making non-compliant configuration changes. Click the Off
button to stop enforcing FIPS requirements.
Note that when you enable FIPS, the Array does not save your
previous settings, and it will not restore them if you click the Off
button. If you think you may wish to disable FIPS and restore your
previous configuration at some later time, use Set Restore Point to
save a copy of your configuration before enabling FIPS (see Step 9 on
page 329).
7. HTTPS (X.509) Certificate
a. Import Xirrus Authority into Browser: This feature imports the
Xirrus Certificate Authority (CA) into your browser (for a discussion,
please see “Certificates and Connecting Securely to the WMI” on
page 213). Click the link (xirrus-ca.crt), and then click Open to view
or install the current Xirrus CA certificate. Click Install Certificate to