User Guide

show interface dot11radio <0|1> bss <SSID>
accept-macs
show interface dot11radio <0|1> bss <SSID>
deny-macs
Privileged EXEC
Privileged EXEC
Show attached accept macs
address on SSID of the Radio
Show attached deny macs
address on SSID of the Radio
show interface dot11radio0 bss <SSID> wep-
keys
Privileged EXEC Show BSS WEP configuration
MSR2000# show interface dot11radio 0 bss Azalea accept-macs
accept mac list:
00:00:22:22:22:22, 00:00:22:22:22:23, 00:00:22:22:22:24,
MSR2000# show interface dot11radio 0 bss Azalea1 deny-macs
deny mac list:
00:00:11:11:11:11, 00:00:11:11:11:12, 00:00:11:11:11:13,
00:00:11:11:11:14,
MSR2000# show interface dot11radio 0 bss Azalea wep-keys
<cr>
MSR2000# show interface dot11radio 0 bss Azalea wep-keys
wep key 1=1234567890abcdef1234567890
wep key 2="abcde"
wep key 3="abcdefabcdefa"
wep key 4=abcdefabcdefabcdefabcdefabcdefab
MSR2000#
WDS Security Configuration
This section describes how to apply security profiles and MAC lists to the router’s
manual WDS interfaces
.
Table 31 Configuring WDS security
Command Syntax Command Mode Purpose
authentication open
no authentication
authentication open key-management wpa
<wpa-profile-name>
authentication shared wep <wep-profile-
name> default-key <1-4>
INTERFACE
DOT11RADIO WDS
Disable authentication for this
WDS interface (open system).
Enable WPA security for this
WDS interface using the
specified profile settings.
Enable WEP security for this
WDS interface using the key
settings in the WEP profile and
the specified default key
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