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Parameters
encryption-type any
encryption-type [eq|neq] [ccmp|keyguard|none|tkip|wep128|wep64]
{(ccmp|keyguard|none|tkip|tkip-ccmp|wep128|wep64)}
Example
rfs7000-37FABE(config-role-policy-test-user-role-testing)#encryption-type eq
wep128
rfs7000-37FABE(config-role-policy-test-user-role-testing)#show context
user-role testing precedence 10
authentication-type eq kerberos
encryption-type eq wep128
br-location contains office
captive-portal authentication-state pre-login
city exact SanJose
company exact MotorolaSolutions
country exact America
department exact TnV
emailid exact [email protected]
employeeid contains TnVMoto
rfs7000-37FABE(config-role-policy-test-user-role-testing)#
Related Commands:
group
Configures a wireless client filter based on the RADIUS group name
any
The encryption type can be any one of the listed options (ccmp|keyguard|tkip|wep128|wep64). This is
the default setting.
eq
[ccmp|keyguard|none|
tkip|wep128|wep64]
The role is applied only if the encryption type equals to one of the following options:
•
ccmp: Encryption mode is CCMP
•
keyguard: Encryption mode is keyguard. Keyguard encryption shields the master encryption keys
from being discovered
•
none: No encryption mode specified
•
tkip: Encryption mode is TKIP
•
wep128: Encryption mode is WEP128
•
wep64: Encryption mode is WEP64
These parameters are recursive, and you can configure more than one encryption type for this
user-defined role.
neq [ccmp|keyguard|none|
tkip|wep128|wep64]
The role is applied only if encryption type is not equal to any of the following options:
•
ccmp: Encryption mode is not equal to CCMP
•
keyguard: Encryption mode is not equal to keyguard
•
none: Encryption mode is not equal to none
•
tkip: Encryption mode is not equal to TKIP
•
wep128: Encryption mode is not equal to WEP128
•
wep64: Encryption mode is not equal to WEP64
These parameters are recursive, and you can configure more than one ‘not equal to’ encryption type for
this user-defined role.
Removes the encryption type configured for this user-defined role