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11.Refer to the
Status
field for the current state of the requests made from applet. This field displays error messages if
something goes wrong in the transaction between the applet and the switch.
12.Click
OK
to use the changes to the running configuration and close the dialog.
13.Click
Cancel
to close the dialog without committing updates to the running configuration.
4.5.1.4 Configuring Different Encryption Types
To configure the WLAN data encryption options available on the switch, refer to the following:
•
Configuring WEP 64
•
Configuring WEP 128 / KeyGuard
•
Configuring WPA/WPA2 using TKIP and CCMP
Configuring WEP 64
Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP)
is a security protocol specified in the
IEEE Wireless Fidelity (Wi-Fi)
standard. WEP is
designed to provide a WLAN with a level of security and privacy comparable to that of a wired LAN.
WEP 64 is a less robust encryption scheme than WEP 128 (shorter WEP algorithm for a hacker to duplicate), but WEP 64
may be all that a small-business user needs for the simple encryption of wireless data. However, networks that require
more security are at risk from a WEP flaw. The existing 802.11 standard alone offers administrators no effective method
to update keys.
To configure WEP 64:
1. Select
Network
>
Wireless LANs
from the main menu tree.
2. Select an existing WLAN from those displayed within the
Configuration
tab and click the
Edit
button.
A WLAN screen displays with the WLAN’s existing configuration. Refer to the
Authentication
and
Encryption
columns to assess the WLAN’s existing security configuration.
3. Select the
WEP 64
button from within the
Encryption
field.
4. Click the
Config
button to the right of the WEP 64 checkbox.
The
WEP 64
screen displays.
5. Specify a 4 to 32 character
Pass Key
and click the
Generate
button.
The pass key can be any alphanumeric string. The switch, other proprietary routers, and Motorola
Solutions
MUs use
the algorithm to convert an ASCII string to the same hexadecimal number. MUs without Motorola
Solutions
adapters
need to use WEP keys manually configured as hexadecimal numbers.
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