Radio Interface
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CLI Commands for WEP Shared Key Security – From the 802.11a
or 802.11g interface configuration mode, use the
authentication
command to enable WEP shared-key authentication and the
encryption
command to enable WEP encryption. Use the
multicast-cipher
command to select WEP cipher type. To enter
WEP keys, use the
key
command, and then set one key as the
transmit key using the
transmit-key
command. Then disable
802.1x port authentication with the
802.1x
command. To view the
current security settings, use the
show interface wireless a
or
show interface wireless g
command.
AP(config)#interface wireless g
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Enter Wireless configuration commands, one per line.
AP(if-wireless g)#authentication shared
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AP(if-wireless g)#encryption 128
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AP(if-wireless g)#multicast-cipher wep
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AP(if-wireless g)#key 1 128 ascii abcdeabcdeabc
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AP(if-wireless g)#transmit-key 1
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AP(if-wireless g)#end
AP(config)#no 802.1x
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AP(config)#end
AP#show interface wireless g
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Wireless Interface 802.11g Information
==========================================================
----------------Identification----------------------------
Description : Enterprise 802.11g Access Point
SSID : r&d
Channel : 11 (AUTO)
Status : Enabled
----------------802.11 Parameters-------------------------
Transmit Power : FULL (13 dBm)
Max Station Data Rate : 54Mbps
Fragmentation Threshold : 2346 bytes
RTS Threshold : 2347 bytes
Beacon Interval : 100 TUs
DTIM Interval : 2 beacons
Maximum Association : 64 stations
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