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Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Kent, WA
Posts: 9
OS: Windows Vista SP1
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What is an IPAK?
So, this is more of a terminology question...
I rebuilt a server connected to a SAN and my boss asked me if I was able to find an IPAK for the server? I don't know what an IPAK is. Google comes up with pretty much nothing except Pairwise Key. I don't understand where the "I" comes from in the acronym, but I get how the "PAK" is "PAirwise Key". If it does mean Pairwise Key, how do I get one? I'm really only familiar with the TKIP. Is it the same? Help a confused tech. ![]() Thanks. |
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