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===IEEE 802.1X=== {{Main|IEEE 802.1X}} The encapsulation of EAP over [[IEEE 802]] is defined in [[IEEE 802.1X]] and known as "EAP over LANs" or EAPOL.<ref>{{cite IETF|rfc=3748|title=Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP)|section=3.3|sectionname=EAP Usage Within IEEE 802}}</ref><ref>{{cite IETF|rfc=3748|title=Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP)|section=7.12|sectionname=Link Layer}}</ref><ref>IEEE 802.1X-2001, Β§ 7</ref> EAPOL was originally designed for [[IEEE 802.3]] Ethernet in 802.1X-2001, but was clarified to suit other IEEE 802 LAN technologies such as [[IEEE 802.11]] wireless and [[Fiber Distributed Data Interface]] (ANSI X3T9.5/X3T12, adopted as ISO 9314) in 802.1X-2004.<ref>IEEE 802.1X-2004, Β§ 3.2.2</ref> The EAPOL protocol was also modified for use with [[IEEE 802.1AE]] (MACsec) and [[IEEE 802.1#802.1AR|IEEE 802.1AR]] (Initial Device Identity, IDevID) in 802.1X-2010.<ref>IEEE 802.1X-2010, Β§ 5</ref> When EAP is invoked by an 802.1X enabled [[Network Access Server]] (NAS) device such as an [[IEEE 802.11i-2004]] Wireless Access Point (WAP), modern EAP methods can provide a secure authentication mechanism and negotiate a secure private key (Pair-wise Master Key, PMK) between the client and NAS which can then be used for a wireless encryption session utilizing [[Temporal Key Integrity Protocol|TKIP]] or [[CCMP (cryptography)|CCMP]] (based on [[Advanced Encryption Standard|AES]]) encryption.
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