Chapter 10 Wireless Security Screen
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The following table describes the labels in this screen.
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Security: 802.1x Static 64-bit, 802.1x Static 128-bit
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Profile Name
Type a name to identify this security profile.
Security Mode
Choose 802.1x Static 64 or 802.1x Static 128 in this field.
ASCII
Select this option to enter ASCII characters as the WEP keys.
Hex
Select this option to enter hexadecimal characters as the WEP
keys.The preceding “0x” is entered automatically.
Key 1 to Key 4
If you chose 802.1x Static 64, then enter any 5 characters (ASCII
string) or 10 hexadecimal characters ("0-9", "A-F") preceded by
0x for each key.
If you chose 802.1x Static 128-bit, then enter 13 characters
(ASCII string) or 26 hexadecimal characters ("0-9", "A-F")
preceded by 0x for each key.
There are four data encryption keys to secure your data from
eavesdropping by unauthorized wireless users. The values for the
keys must be set up exactly the same on the access points as they
are on the wireless stations.
The preceding “0x” is entered automatically. You must configure all
four keys, but only one key can be activated at any one time. The
default key is key 1.
ReAuthentication
Timer
Specify how often wireless stations have to resend user names and
passwords in order to stay connected.
Enter a time interval between 10 and 9999 seconds. The default
time interval is 1800 seconds (30 minutes). Alternatively, enter
“0” to turn reauthentication off.
Note: If wireless station authentication is done using a RADIUS
server, the reauthentication timer on the RADIUS server
has priority.
Idle Timeout
The NWA automatically disconnects a wireless station from the
wired network after a period of inactivity. The wireless station
needs to enter the user name and password again before access to
the wired network is allowed.
The default time interval is 3600 seconds (or 1 hour).
Apply
Click Apply to save your changes.
Reset
Click Reset to begin configuring this screen afresh.
Summary of Contents for NWA-3166
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Page 166: ...Chapter 15 Rogue AP Detection NWA 3166 User s Guide 166 ...
Page 186: ...Chapter 17 Internal RADIUS Server NWA 3166 User s Guide 186 ...
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Page 235: ...Chapter 20 VLAN NWA 3166 User s Guide 235 ...
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Page 270: ...Appendix B Wireless LANs NWA 3166 User s Guide 270 ...
Page 300: ...Appendix D IP Addresses and Subnetting NWA 3166 User s Guide 300 ...
Page 308: ...Appendix E Text File Based Auto Configuration NWA 3166 User s Guide 308 ...
Page 314: ...Appendix F How to Access and Use the CLI NWA 3166 User s Guide 314 ...
Page 326: ...Appendix H Customer Support NWA 3166 User s Guide 326 ...
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