Command Line Interface (CLI)
Enable and Configure TX Power Control for the Wireless Interface(s)
The TX Power Control feature lets the user configure the transmit power level of the card in the AP at one of four
levels:
• 100% of the maximum transmit power level of the card
• 50%
• 25%
• 12.5%
Perform the following commands to enable TX Power Control and set the transmit power level:
[Device-Name]>
set txpowercontrol enable
[Device-Name]>
set wif <interface number> currenttxpowerlevel <value>
Allowed values are: 1 (100%), 2 (50%), 3 (25%), 4 (12.5%)
Set WEP Encryption for the Wireless Interface
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CAUTION
Wireless clients must be configured with the same encryption key to be able to communicate with the AP. The
AP can only support one Key Length (so each of the configured keys must have the same length). The
available key sizes vary based on the Access Point’s model. See
Security Encryption Key Length Table
for
more information.
You can set up to four encryption keys. This example describes setting encryption Key 1 on the wireless card in Slot A
(if applicable; a Single-radio AP uses index 3; a Dual-radio AP uses index 3 for Slot A and index 4 for Slot B).
[Device-Name]>
set wifsec 3 encryptstatus enable encryptkey1 <WEP key
(number of characters
vary depending on AP model)
> encryptkeytx key1
[Device-Name]>
show wifsec
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