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System Configuration
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authentication. To view the current 802.11g security settings, use
the
show interface wireless a
or
show interface wireless g
command (not shown in example).
CLI Commands for WPA over 802.1x Security – From the
802.11a or 802.11g interface configuration mode, use the
authentication
command to set the access point to “Open
System.” Use the WEP
encryption
command to enable all types
of encryption. Use the
wpa-clients
command to set WPA to be
required or supported for clients. Use the
wpa-mode
command
to enable WPA dynamic keys over 802.1x. Set the broadcast and
multicast key encryption using the
multicast-cipher
command.
Then set 802.1x to required, and disable MAC authentication. To
view the current 802.11g security settings, use the
show
interface wireless g
command (not shown in example).
SMC-AP(config)#interface wireless g
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Enter Wireless configuration commands, one per line.
SMC-AP(if-wireless g)#authentication open
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SMC-AP(if-wireless g)#encryption 128
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SMC-AP(if-wireless g)#wpa-clients required
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SMC-AP(if-wireless g)#wpa-mode pre-shared-key
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SMC-AP(if-wireless g)#wpa-psk-type alphanumeric
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SMC-AP(if-wireless g)#wpa-preshared-key ASCII asecret 6-93
SMC-AP(if-wireless g)#end
SMC-AP(config)#no 802.1x
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SMC-AP(config)#no mac-authentication
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SMC-AP(config)#interface wireless g
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Enter Wireless configuration commands, one per line.
SMC-AP(if-wireless g)#authentication open
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SMC-AP(if-wireless g)#encryption 128
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SMC-AP(if-wireless g)#wpa-clients required
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SMC-AP(if-wireless g)#wpa-mode dynamic
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SMC-AP(if-wireless g)#multicast-cipher TKIP
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SMC-AP(if-wireless g)#end
SMC-AP(config)#802.required
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SMC-AP(config)#no mac-authentication
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Summary of Contents for 2555W-AG
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