3.20.28 interface encryption enable
Description
Enable encryption on the wireless interface. By default,
encryption is
used.
Command with no prefix disables wireless interface encryption.
Prefix no
Yes
Change settings
Yes
Multiple input
No
Interface type
WiFi
Synopsis
(config-if)>
encryption enable
(config-if)>
no encryption enable
Example
(config-if)> encryption enable
wireless encryption enabled
History
Version
Description
The interface encryption enable command has been
introduced.
2.00
3.20.29 interface encryption key
Description
Specify the
encryption keys. Depending on the bit, the key can be
standard 64-bit
uses a 40 bit key (also known as WEP-40), or 128-bit
uses a 26 hexadecimal characters (13 characters ASCII). Overall, there can be
1 to 4 encryption keys, with one of them default key must be assigned.
Command with no prefix removes key.
Prefix no
Yes
Change settings
Yes
Multiple input
Yes
Interface type
WiFi
Synopsis
(config-if)>
encryption key
‹
id
› ( ‹
value
› [
default
] |
default
)
(config-if)>
no encryption key
‹
id
›
Arguments
Description
Value
Argument
The key number. Overall, up to 4 keys
could be specified.
Integer
id
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