
Operation and Configuration Guide 3.14
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WEP Re-key Interval
: specifies how often to re-negotiate keys to be
used for WEP security.
·
WPA/TKIP
or
WPA2/CCMP
:
WPA Key Management
: can be set to WPA-PSK or WPA-EAP to select
the respective key management protocol, making the following options
available:
·
WPA-PSK
:
·
WPA pre-shared key
: the pre-shared key to use.
·
Retype pre-shared key
: retype the pre-shared key here to
ensure it was entered correctly.
·
Change WPA Key
: this option is available after the initial pre
shared key has been saved. Enabling this option provides the
following fields for changing the key:
·
Previous WPA Pre-Shared Key
: specify the previously
saved pre shared key.
·
New WPA Pre-Shared Key
: the new the pre-shared key to
use.
·
Retype New WPA Pre-Shared Key
: retype the new pre-
shared key here to ensure it was entered correctly.
·
WPA GTK rekey interval
(seconds): specifies how often to
renegotiate the Group Temporal Key.
·
WPA GMK rekey interval
(seconds): specifies how often to
renegotiate the Group Master Key.
·
WPA-EAP
:
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Enable 802.1x
: specifies whether to enable 802.1x authenti-
cation for the access point.
·
Enable Cisco Legacy 802.1x Compatibility
: enable for systems
that use lower case MAC addresses in the calling station ID field.
This is advised for interoperability with the Cisco RADIUS imple-
mentation.
·
Primary 802.1x Retry Interval
(seconds): the time, in seconds,
after which the system will retry the primary host after failing over
to the secondary host. The default is set to send to the
secondary host only if the primary fails.
·
Interim 802.1x Accounting Interval
(seconds, 0 to disable): the
frequency (in seconds) at which the system will send interim
accounting data, which would otherwise be sent only at the start
and stop of a login session (and could therefore be lost if the
network connection was lost). Set to 0 to disable.
·
Enable EAP Re-authentication Period
: when enabled, this
setting causes the connection to renegotiate its connection
credentials periodically and to avoid having to do a full re-keying
each time the oMG moves into the area served by a different
authenticator.
·
EAP Re-authentication Period
: when 802.1x is used in a
mobile environment, it is recommended to set this to a large