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DWS-1008 User’s Manual
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Configuring User Encryption
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6.
Map service profile
wpa
to radio profile
rp1
. Type the following commands:
DWS-1008#
set radio-profile rp1 service-profile wpa
success: change accepted.
7.
Apply radio profile
rp1
to radio 1 on port 5 and to radios 1 and 2 on port 6, enable the
radios, and verify the configuration changes. Type the following commands:
DWS-1008#
set ap 5,6 radio 1 radio-profile rp1 mode enable
success: change accepted.
DWS-1008#
set ap 6 radio 2 radio-profile rp1 mode enable
success: change accepted.
DWS-1008#
show ap config
Port 5: AP model: DWL-8220AP, POE: enable, bias: high, name: AP05
boot-download-enable: YES
load balancing group: none
Radio 1: type: 802.11a, mode: enabled, channel: 36
tx pwr: 1, profile: rp1
auto-tune max-power: default, min-client-rate: 5.5, max-retransmissions: 10
Port 11: AP model: DWL-8220AP, POE: enable, bias: high, name: AP6
boot-download-enable: YES
load balancing group: none
Radio 1: type: 802.11g, mode: enabled, channel: 6
tx pwr: 1, profile: rp1
auto-tune max-power: default, min-client-rate: 5.5, max-retransmissions: 10
Radio 2: type: 802.11a, mode: enabled, channel: 36
tx pwr: 1, profile: rp1
auto-tune max-power: default, min-client-rate: 24, max-retransmissions: 10
8.
Save the configuration. Type the following command:
DWS-1008#
save config
success: configuration saved.
Enabling Dynamic WEP in a WPA Network
The following example shows how to configure MSS to provide authentication and encryption
for 801.X dynamic WEP clients, and for 801.X WPA clients using TKIP. This example
assumes that pass-through authentication is used for all users. The WEP cipher suite allows
authentication and encryption for both WPA and non-WPA clients that want to authenticate
using dynamic WEP.
1.
Create an authentication rule that sends all 802.1X users of SSID
mycorp
in the
EXAMPLE
domain to the server group
shorebirds
for authentication. Type the following command:
DWS-1008#
set authentication dot1x ssid thiscorp EXAMPLE\* pass-through
shorebirds