Examples of Access Entity in a sentence
The TSF shall conform to IEEE Standard 802.1X for a Port Access Entity (PAE) in the 'Supplicant' role.
FIA_PAE_EXT.1.1The TSF shall conform to IEEE Standard 802.1X for a Port Access Entity (PAE) in the 'Supplicant' role.
International Accredited Entities seeking project preparation support from the PPF are encouraged to do so especially for LDCs, SIDS and African countries where no Direct Access Entity is accredited.
The TSF shall conform to IEEE Standard 802.1X for a Port Access Entity (PAE) in the 'Authenticator' role.WLANAS10:FIA_8021X_EXT.1.2The TSF shall support communications to a RADIUS authentication server conforming to RFCs 2865 and 3579.WLANAS10:FIA_8021X_EXT.1.3The TSF shall ensure that no access to its 802.1X controlled port is given to the wireless client prior to successful completion of this authentication exchange.
Therefore, this consultancy will support the strengthening of MED’s institutional governance against the GCF accreditation standards to ensure the alignment of goals between both institutions and to lay the foundation towards achieving MED’s GCF accreditation as a Direct Access Entity (DAE).
GCF supports the developing country through Direct Access Entity (DAE) by accrediting the national entities against the GCF’s standards and flow the funds through them.
DAE A Direct Access Entity; that is, a sub-national, national or regional entity nominated by a developing country NDA or Focal Point.
Used to communicate with the Authenticator PAE (Port Access Entity) by exchanging the authentication message when the Authenticator PAE performs a request.
The TSF shall conform to IEEE Standard 802.1X for a Port Access Entity (PAE) in the 'Authenticator' role.WLANASEP10:FIA_8021X_EXT.1.2The TSF shall support communications to a RADIUS authentication server conforming to RFCs 2865 and 3579.WLANASEP10:FIA_8021X_EXT.1.3The TSF shall ensure that no access to its 802.1X controlled port is given to the wireless client prior to successful completion of this authentication exchange.
In addition, the government of Peru supported the accreditation of Fundación Avina as a Direct Access Entity and provided a letter of support given the long-track record of work of Avina in Peru.