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Cisco 1800 Series Integrated Services Routers (Fixed) Software Configuration Guide
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Chapter 9 Configuring a Wireless LAN Connection
Configure the Root Radio Station
Configuration Tasks
Perform the following tasks to configure this network scenario:
•
Configure the Root Radio Station
•
Configure Bridging on VLANs
•
Configure Radio Station Subinterfaces
An example showing the results of these configuration tasks is shown in the section “
Configuration
Example
.”
Note
The procedures in this chapter assume that you have already configured basic router features as well as
PPPoE or PPPoA with NAT. If you have not performed these configurations tasks, see
Chapter 1, “Basic
Router Configuration,”
Chapter 3, “Configuring PPP over Ethernet with NAT,”
and
Chapter 4,
“Configuring PPP over ATM with NAT,”
as appropriate for your router. You may have also configured
DHCP, VLANs, and secure tunnels.
Configure the Root Radio Station
Perform these steps to create and configure the root radio station for your wireless LAN, beginning in
global configuration mode:
Command
Purpose
Step 1
interface
name number
Example:
Router(config)#
interface dot11radio 0
Router(config-if)#
Enters interface configuration mode for the
specified wireless interface.
Step 2
broadcast-key
[[
vlan
vlan-id
]
change
secs
]
[
membership-termination
] [
capability-change
]
Example:
Router(config-if)#
broadcast-key vlan 1
change 45
Router(config-if)#
Specifies the time interval (in seconds) between
rotations of the broadcast encryption key used
for clients.
Note
Client devices using static Wired
Equivalent Privacy (WEP) cannot use
the access point when you enable
broadcast key rotation—only wireless
client devices using 802.1x
authentication (such as Light Extensible
Authentication Protocol [LEAP],
Extensible Authentication
Protocol-Transport Layer Security
[EAP-TLS], or Protected Extensible
Authentication Protocol [PEAP]) can
use the access point.
Note
This command is not supported on
bridges.
See the
Cisco IOS Commands for Access Points
and Bridges
document for more details.
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