Specifications
11-72 Access Point Commands
psk-raw No preshared key
defined
Uses dynamically generated keys rather
than statically configured keys to
authenticate WPA clients.
rsn-ie disable Does not use the RSN IE in transmitted
frames. (The RSN IE is required for
802.11i. RSN is sometimes called WPA2.)
shared-key-auth disable Does not use shared-key authentication.
This parameter does not enable PSK
authentication for WPA. To enable PSK
encryption for WPA, use the set radio-
profile auth-psk command.
short-retry-count 5 Sends a short unicast frame up to five
times without acknowledgment.
soda disable Sygate On Demand Agent (SODA) files
are not downloaded to connecting clients.
ssid-name enterasys Uses the SSID name enterasys.
static-cos disable Assigns CoS based on the QoS mode
(wmm or svp) or based on ACLs.
ssid-type crypto Encrypts wireless traffic for the SSID.
tkip-mc-time 60000 Uses Michael countermeasures for
60,000 ms (60 seconds) following
detection of a second MIC failure within 60
seconds.
transmit-rates 802.11a:
• mandatory:
6.0,12.0,24.0
• beacon-rate: 6.0
• multicast-rate: auto
• disabled: none
802.11b:
• mandatory: 1.0,2.0
• beacon-rate: 2.0
• multicast-rate: auto
• disabled: none
802.11g:
• mandatory:
1.0,2.0,5.5,11.0
• beacon-rate: 2.0
• multicast-rate: auto
• disabled: none
Accepts associations only from clients that
support one of the mandatory rates.
Sends beacons at the specified rate
(6 Mbps for 802.11a, 2 Mbps for 802.11b/
g).
Sends multicast data at the highest rate
that can reach all clients connected to the
radio.
Accepts frames from clients at all valid
data rates. (No rates are disabled by
default.)
Table 11-5 Defaults for Service Profile Parameters (continued)
Parameter Default Value
Radio Behavior When Parameter Set To
Default Value