Specifications

Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Menus and Parameters
BreezeACCESS 4900 194 System Manual
4.2.6.7 Security Parameters
BreezeACCESS 4900 systems can support encryption of authentication messages
and/or data frames using one of the following encryption standards:
WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy algorithm. WEP is defined in the IEEE 802.11
Wireless LAN standard and is based on the RSA's RC4 encryption algorithm.
AES OCB Advanced Encryption Standard. AES is defined by the National
Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and is based on Rijndael block
cipher. AES OCB (Offset Code Book) is a mode that operates by augmenting
the normal encryption process by incorporating an offset value.
FIPS 197 is certified for compliance with Federal Information Processing
Standards. It provides encryption and message integrity in one solution and
implements the Advanced Encryption Standard using Rijndael block cipher.
The following parameters are available through the Security Parameters menu (in
certain units some or all of the security options may not be available):
Authentication Algorithm
Data Encryption Option
Security Mode
Default Key (SU only)
Default Multicast Key (AU only)
Key # 1 to Key # 4
Promiscuous Authentication (AU only)
4.2.6.7.1 Authentication Algorithm
The Authentication Algorithm option determines the operation mode of the
selected unit. The following two options are available:
NOTE
FIPS 197 can be supported only in units with HW revision C or higher.