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Table 10 - WEP Configuration Parameters
Command
Description
wl-security wep128
Defines WEP with a 128 bit key.
wl-auth auto
Allows the client and AP to decide the most
appropriate authentication type.
wl-def-key 1
Configures the default WEP key to be used.
wl-key-1 12345678901234567890123456 Defines the 128 bit key as 26 hex digits. This
key must match the key on the AP.
clear-wep
Removes all WEP keys from the device.
This command requires a commit for the keys
to be removed permanently.
Once removed the device will no longer be able
to establish a connection to any WLAN that
requires them.
In addition to the standard WEP configuration the module also supports a
security protocol that utilizes LEAP with WEP encryption; the required
configuration for these security settings is shown in Table 11.
Table 11 - WEP-LEAP Configuration Settings
Command
Description
wl-security wep-leap
Defines WPA with EAP-LEAP authentication.
This requires the use of a RADIUS server on
the target network; the server must support
the LEAP authentication process.
user-leap MyUserName
Defines the username to be used for
authentication with the RADIUS server. There
must be a valid user account with the defined
name.
pw-leap MyUserPassword
Defines the password for the user name
defined by user-leap. This must match the
password on the RADIUS authentication server.
wl-def-key 1
Configures the default WEP key to be used.
The key must be Key 1.
wl-key-1 12345678901234567890123456 Defines the 128 bit key as 26 hex digits. This
key must match the key 1 on the AP.
10.2.1 WPA Migration Mode
WPA migration mode is a Cisco specific mode, where both WPA and non-WPA
client can associate to an Access Point using the same Service Set Identifier
(SSID).
B&B Electronics has developed and provides a number of options for support of
the WPA migration mode, if it is being used by the target infrastructure. These
optional parameters are fully described in section 19.0. They allow the use of
WPA or WEP as the authentication process.