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1x broadcast-key-refresh-rate – SMC Networks SMC2552W-G2-17 User Manual

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Command Line Interface

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Command Mode

Global Configuration

Command Usage

• When 802.1X is disabled, the access point does not support 802.1X

authentication for any station. After successful 802.11 association, each
client is allowed to access the network.

• When 802.1X is supported, the access point supports 802.1X

authentication only for clients initiating the 802.1X authentication process
(i.e., the access point does NOT initiate 802.1X authentication). For stations
initiating 802.1X, only those stations successfully authenticated are allowed
to access the network. For those stations not initiating 802.1X, access to
the network is allowed after successful 802.11 association.

• When 802.1X is required, the access point enforces 802.1X authentication

for all 802.11 associated stations. If 802.1X authentication is not initiated by
the station, the access point will initiate authentication. Only those stations
successfully authenticated with 802.1X are allowed to access the network.

• 802.1X does not apply to the 10/100Base-TX port.

Example

802.1x broadcast-key-refresh-rate

This command sets the interval at which the broadcast keys are refreshed for
stations using 802.1X dynamic keying.

Syntax

802.1x

broadcast-key-refresh-rate <rate>

rate

- The interval at which the access point rotates broadcast keys.

(Range: 0 - 1440 minutes)

Default Setting

0 (Disabled)

Command Mode

Global Configuration

Command Usage

• The access point uses Enterprise APOL (Extensible Authentication

Protocol Over LANs) packets to pass dynamic unicast session and
broadcast keys to wireless clients. The 802.1x
broadcast-key-refresh-rate

command specifies the interval after which

the broadcast keys are changed. The 802.1x session-key-refresh-rate

Enterprise AP(config)#802.1x supported
Enterprise AP(config)#

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