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1 Introduction ........................................................................................................................... 11 1.1 Purpose .................................................................................................................. 11 1.2 Scope ..................................................................................................................... 11 1.3 Supported Usage Models ...................................................................................... 11 1.3.1 Primary Usage Models .......................................................................................... 11 1.3.2 Secondary Usage Models ...................................................................................... 12 1.4 Mental Model ........................................................................................................ 12 1.5 Design Approach .................................................................................................. 12 1.6 Solution Flexibility ............................................................................................... 12 1.7 User Experience .................................................................................................... 13 1.7.1 In-band Setup ........................................................................................................ 13 1.7.2 Out-of-Band Setup ................................................................................................ 14 2 References ............................................................................................................................. 15 3 Definitions............................................................................................................................. 16 4 Core Architecture .................................................................................................................. 17 4.1 Components and Interfaces ................................................................................... 17 4.1.1 Architectural Overview ......................................................................................... 17 4.1.2 Interface E ............................................................................................................. 18 4.1.3 Interface M ............................................................................................................ 19 4.1.4 Interface A ............................................................................................................ 20 4.2 Registration Protocol ............................................................................................ 20 4.3 Security Overview ................................................................................................ 22 4.3.1 In-band Configuration ........................................................................................... 23 4.3.2 Guidelines and Requirements for PIN values ....................................................... 25 4.3.3 Out-of-Band Configuration ................................................................................... 26 5 Initial WLAN Setup .............................................................................................................. 27 5.1 Standalone AP ....................................................................................................... 27 5.2 AP With an External Registrar ............................................................................. 28 5.2.1 EAP-based Setup of External Registrar ................................................................ 30 5.2.2 Ethernet-based Setup of External Registrar .......................................................... 32 6 Adding Member Devices ...................................................................................................... 33 Wi-Fi Simple Configuration Technical Specification v2.0.2 © 2011 Wi-Fi Alliance. All Rights Reserved. Used with the permission of the Wi-Fi Alliance under the terms as stated in this document. Page 4 of 154 6.1 In-band Setup Using a Standalone AP/Registrar .................................................. 34 6.2 In-band Setup Using an External Registrar .......................................................... 35 6.2.1 PIN based setup - External Registrar trigger first ................................................. 35 6.2.2 PBC based setup – External Registrar trigger first ............................................... 37 6.2.3 PIN based setup – Enrollee trigger first ................................................................ 38 6.2.4 PBC based setup – Enrollee trigger first ............................................................... 40 6.3 In-band Setup Using Multiple External Registrars ............................................... 41 6.4 Secure Setup with Legacy Enrollee ...................................................................... 44 6.4.1 Mental model mapping ......................................................................................... 44 7 Registration Protocol Definition ........................................................................................... 45 7.1 Registration Protocol Initiation ............................................................................. 45 7.2 Registration Protocol Messages ............................................................................ 47 7.2.1 Optional Parameters .............................................................................................. 49 7.2.2 Validation of Configuration Data ......................................................................... 49 7.3 Key Derivation ...................................................................................................... 50 7.4 Proof-of-possession of Device Password.............................................................. 52 7.4.1 PIN Checksums ..................................................................................................... 53 7.4.2 Device Password Splitting .................................................................................... 54 7.4.3 Device Password Usage in M1 and M2 ................................................................ 54 7.5 Key Wrap Algorithm ............................................................................................ 55 7.6 Key Summary and Classification .......................................................................... 56 7.7 EAP Transport of Registration Protocol ............................................................... 57 7.7.1 EAP Message Framing ......................................................................................... 58 7.7.2 EAP Messages ...................................................................................................... 60 7.7.3 EAP State Machine for Enrollee Registration ...................................................... 61 7.7.4 EAP State Machine for Adding an External Registrar ......................................... 62 7.8 UPnP Transport of Registration Protocol ............................................................. 63 7.9 Version Negotiation .............................................................................................. 64 8 Message Encoding ................................................................................................................ 65 8.1 Wi-Fi Simple Configuration TLV Data Format ................................................... 65 8.2 802.11 Management Frames ................................................................................. 66 8.2.1 Beacon Frame (C) ................................................................................................. 67 8.2.2 Association Request and Reassociation Request .................................................. 68 Wi-Fi Simple Configuration Technical Specification v2.0.2 © 2011 Wi-Fi Alliance. All Rights Reserved. Used with the permission of the Wi-Fi Alliance under the terms as stated in this document. Page 5 of 154 8.2.3 Association Response and Reassociation Response ............................................. 69 8.2.4 Probe Request (D-E or D-R) ................................................................................. 69 8.2.5 Probe Response (D-AP/Registrar) ........................................................................ 70 8.3 Registration Protocol Message Definitions .......................................................... 71 8.3.1 Message M1 .......................................................................................................... 72 8.3.2 Message M2 .......................................................................................................... 73 8.3.3 Message M2D ....................................................................................................... 74 8.3.4 Message M3 .......................................................................................................... 75 8.3.5 Message M4 .......................................................................................................... 75 8.3.6 Message M5 .......................................................................................................... 76 8.3.7 Message M6 .......................................................................................................... 76 8.3.8 Message M7 .......................................................................................................... 77 8.3.9 Message M8 .......................................................................................................... 78 8.3.10 WSC_ACK Message ............................................................................................ 80 8.3.11 WSC_NACK Message.......................................................................................... 80 8.3.12 WSC_Done Message ............................................................................................ 80 8.4 AP Settings Message Definitions.......................................................................... 81 8.4.1 SetSelectedRegistrar Message .............................................................................. 81 9 Security Configuration Requirements ................................................................................... 83 10 NFC Out-of-Band Interface Specification ............................................................................ 84 10.1 Overview ............................................................................................................... 84 10.2 NFC Usage Models ............................................................................................... 84 10.2.1 Password Token .................................................................................................... 85 10.2.2 Configuration Token ............................................................................................. 85 10.2.3 Connection Handover ........................................................................................... 86 10.3 Requirements for NFC Out-of-Band Support ....................................................... 89 10.3.1 Enrollee Requirements .......................................................................................... 89 10.3.2 Registrar Requirements ......................................................................................... 89 10.4 Informative: NFC Forum Specifications .............................................................. 89 10.4.1 NFC Data Exchange Format (NDEF) Specification ............................................. 89 10.4.2 NFC Forum Tag Operation Specifications ........................................................... 89 10.4.3 Logical Link Control Protocol (LLCP) Specification .......................................... 90 10.4.4 Connection Handover Specification ..................................................................... 90 Wi-Fi Simple Configuration Technical Specification v2.0.2 © 2011 Wi-Fi Alliance. All Rights Reserved. Used with the permission of the Wi-Fi Alliance under the terms as stated in this document. Page 6 of 154 11 Push Button Configuration ................................................................................................... 91 11.1 Introduction ........................................................................................................... 91 11.2 User Experience .................................................................................................... 91 11.3 PBC Technical Description ................................................................................... 93 11.4 PBC Security Considerations ................................................................................ 96 12 Data Element Definitions ...................................................................................................... 98 13 Protocol Implementation Conformance Specification (PICS) ........................................... 130 Annex A - Out-of-Band Channel Considerations ................................................................. 134 Annex B - Security Analysis of Registration Protocol ......................................................... 136 Out-Of-Band Channels ........................................................................................................... 136 Out-of-band Channel Characteristics ...................................................................................... 137 Annex C - Out-of-band Setup Using a Standalone AP/Registrar ......................................... 138 Setup steps .............................................................................................................................. 138 Annex D - Out-of-band Setup Using an External Registrar ................................................. 139 Annex E - Secondary Usage Models .................................................................................... 140 Removing Members from the WLAN .................................................................................... 140 Guest access ............................................................................................................................ 140 Re-keying credentials ............................................................................................................. 140 Expanding the network - Adding additional AP or Router .................................................... 140 Changing Network Name (SSID), radio channels, etc. .......................................................... 140 Rekeying ................................................................................................................................. 141 Annex F - Management Interface Message Definitions ...................................................... 142 GetAPSettings Input Message ................................................................................................ 142 GetAPSettings Output Message .............................................................................................. 143 SetAPSettings Message .......................................................................................................... 144 DelAPSettings Message .......................................................................................................... 145 ResetAP and RebootAP Messages ......................................................................................... 146 STA Settings Message Definitions ......................................................................................... 146 GetSTASettings Input Message .............................................................................................. 146 GetSTASettings Output Message ........................................................................................... 147 SetSTASettings Message ........................................................................................................ 148 DelSTASettings Message ....................................................................................................... 149 ResetSTA and RebootSTA Messages ..................................................................................... 150 Annex G - USBA (USB Host) Out-of-Band Interface Specification ................................... 151 Wi-Fi Simple Configuration Technical Specification v2.0.2 © 2011 Wi-Fi Alliance. All Rights Reserved. Used with the permission of the Wi-Fi Alliance under the terms as stated in this document. Page 7 of 154 Requirements for USB Flash Drives (UFD) ........................................................................... 151 Enrollee Requirements for USBA out-of-band Interfaces ...................................................... 151 Firmware and Software Requirements ................................................................................... 152 Encrypted Settings File (xxxxxxxx.WSC) .............................................................................. 152 Unencrypted Settings File (00000000.WSC) ......................................................................... 153 Enrollee Device Password and Key Hash (xxxxxxxx.WFA) ................................................. 153
Duplicate Email Remover (Add-In for Microsoft Outlook 2000/XP/2003): README ============================================ Please read this file carefully (especially "Installation" chapter) before installing the program to your computer. Contents -------- Program information Company information Description Installation Copyright and license Technical support Program information ------------------- Program Archive Name: duplicate_remover.zip Program Name: Duplicate Email Remover Program Version: 2.7 Program Release Date: September 16, 2004 Program Description: Microsoft Outlook Add-In is intended for searching and processing of duplicated messages. Target OS: Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows 2003 Server Software type: Shareware Company information ------------------- Company Name: MAPILab Ltd. Contact WWW URL: http://www.mapilab.com/ Contact Postal Address: Pacific Business Centre P.O. Box 34069 #381 Seattle, WA 98124-1069 USA Description ----------- This Add-In is intended for search and processing of duplicated mail messages and posts in Microsoft Outlook folders. Installation ------------ Important! If you've got Duplicate Email Remover not from our web page, but from the other source (magazine CD or some software library), please visit our home page - you'll probably find the later version; usually, we release the updates about once a month. To install Duplicate Email Remover, just run the "setup.exe" and follow the instructions. You'll need to select the target directory and the components to install. Notes for Microsoft Windows 95/98 users. If you have installed Windows Installer version 1.x, the following error message will appear during installation: error 1155: file \\INSTMSIA.EXE not found To avoid it, you should download and install Windows Installer version 2.0 or later. It can be downloaded from Microsoft web-site: - version for Windows NT 4 and Windows 2000 http://download.microsoft.com/download/WindowsInstaller/Install/2.0/NT45/EN-US/InstMsiW.exe - for Windows 95, 98, and Me http://download.microsoft.com/download/WindowsInstaller/Install/2.0/W9XMe/EN-US/InstMsiA.exe Copyright and license --------------------- See "license.rtf" file. Technical support ----------------- Our technical support service is always glad to help you and to answer any your questions. Please, keep to the following rules when contacting the technical support service: - If your query is related to erratic software operation, please provide the following information: - Version number of the software product you are using. We also recommend you to visit our web-site: probably, the problem you encountered has been already solved in a new program release available from our site. - Configuration you are using Microsoft Outlook in: as "Internet Mail" or together with Microsoft Exchange, Lotus Domino, etc. - Version number of Microsoft Outlook and of Microsoft Office and Outlook update packages installed (to find out this information, click Info/About item in the Outlook menu) - Version number of Windows and update packages installed (you can find out this information through properties of the "My Computer" item on the desktop or the "System" item in the Control Panel). - Please try to provide as much information as possible so that our experts could repeat your error in the lab. - Don't forget to provide the product registration number: this will allow faster processing of your request. You can contact the technical support service online at http://www.mapilab.com/support/. We do our best to reply to user queries in the same day we receive them; anyway, you will get the answer no later than in three business days.
______________________________________________ Apache Server Unleashed ______________________________________________ This CD-ROM contains most of the programs the author mentions that you need to get started with Apache Server. CD-ROM CONTENTS ------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Third-Party Software 2. Product Registration 3. Book Information Page 4. Support Information 5. Credits ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~ 1. Third-Party Software Please read the EULA (End User License Agreement) and Installation Instructions of each software product before you install any product on this CD-ROM. We strongly encourage you to visit the Web site of the software maker for product information BEFORE you install any product! Notice: The software on this CD-ROM is provided as-is, without warranty of any kind. All warranties, either expressed or implied, are specifically disclaimed. The software provided on this CD-ROM are as follows: Apache Server 1.3.11 in source code and Windows binary format Apache Server 1.3.9 in source code and Windows binary format CGIWrap 3.6.4 in source code format Comanche 2.0 for UNIX and Windows systems MOMspider Perl scripts Webalizer in Linux and Windows binary format Wusage in Linux GLIBC and Windows binary format wwwstat Perl scripts Each third-party software package can be found in a directory dedicated to its files in the 3rdparty directory. For example, Apache Server may be found in the 3rdparty/Apache directory. Original gzipped, compressed, or zipped files may be found in the dist directory under each product. 2. Product Registration The benefits of registration include the following: * Immediate access to your own online Personal Bookshelf featuring hundreds of the best-selling computer books, free online! * A weekly email newsletter to help you stay current with news, announcements, and events, including Beta books, Editor's Choice books, sweepstakes, and contests! The URL for the Sams Product Registration page is: http://www.mcp.com/product_support/registration/ 3. Book Information Page Do you have a question about the book you just bought? It might already be answered on this book's Information page in our Product Support area. For some books, supplemental files or extra content may be available for downloading. Access individualized, book-focused links, companion Web sites, author sites, technical support files, and related downloads for SAMS books you already own. The URL for the Book Information page is: http://www.mcp.com/cgi-bin/isbngo.cgi?0-672-31829-6 4. Contact Sams Publishing ***SUPPORT INFORMATION*** Macmillan USA's User Services team is ready to assist if you have problems using this product. When you contact us, please supply the following information: 1. Complete name of this product. 2. The ISBN for this product (0-672-31829-6). 3. Specific details of the problem you're having. 4. Information on your computer system setup, such as the version of Windows, amount of memory, etc. 5. How we can reach you (email address or phone number) http://www.mcp.com/product_support/mail_support.cfm This action will connect to Macmillan's WWW site. This page is for addressing technical problems with examples in our products and installation of our products. We cannot help you with computer problems, Windows and Linux problems, or third-party application problems, but we can assist you with a problem you have with the book or the CD-ROM. Note: Problems with other companies' programs on the disc must be resolved with the company that produced the program or demo. If you need assistance with the information provided in this product, please feel free to access our Web site at: http://www.mcp.com/info Here you can enter the book's ISBN number and view a product information page that will include any available downloads or updates. Please visit the Macmillan User Services Web site: http://www.mcp.com. 5. Credits CD Produced by: Dan Scherf Director of Media Services: Cheryl Willoughby Senior Media Development Manager: John Warriner Media Development Manager: Brandon Penticuff Software Team: Craig Atkins William Eland Jason F. Haines Michael Hunter Margaret Molloy Jay Payne Todd Pfeffer Aaron Price Dan Scherf
nrf51822中文参考手册,nRF51822 是一款集成nRF51x系列无线收发器的超低功耗的片上系统 (Soc) , 包含一个32位ARM Cortex-M0 CPU , flash 存储器和模拟、数字外设。NORDIC SEMICONDUCTOR nRF51822 Product Specification v1.3 Liability disclaimer Nordic Semiconductor ASa reserves the right to make changes without further notice to the product to improve reliability, function or design. Nordic Semiconductor asa does not assume any liability arising out of the application or use of any product or circuits described herein ife support applications Nordic Semiconductor's products are not designed for use in life support appliances, devices, or systems where malfunction of these products can reasonably be expected to result in personal injury. Nordic Semiconductor ASa customers using or selling these products for use in such applications do so at their own risk and agree to fully indemnify Nordic Semiconductor ASA for any damages resulting from such improper use or sale Contact details Foryournearestdistributorpleasevisitwww.nordicsemi.com Information regarding product updates, downloads, and technical support can be accessed through your My Page account on our home page Main office: Otto Nielsens veg 12 Mailing address: Nordic Semiconductor 7052 Trondheim P.O. Box 2336 Norway 7004 Trondhe Phone:+4772898900 Norway 4772898989 画N远 NS-EN ISO 9001 CERTIFICATEDFIRM RoHS and reach statement Nordic semiconductor's products meet the requirements of Directive 2002/95/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council on the restriction of Hazardous Substances(roHS)and the requirements of the reach regulation(EC 1907/2006)on Registration, Evaluation, Authorization and Restriction of Chemicals. The SvHC(Substances of Very High Concern) candidate list is continually being updated Complete hazardous substance reports material composition reports and latest version of nordics reach statementcanbefoundonourwebsitewww.nordicsemicom Page 2 of 67 NORDIC SEMICONDUCTOR nRF51822 Product Specification v1.3 Datasheet status Status Description Objective Pro

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