Specifications

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9 In the Pre-shared Key text box, type the shared secret key that is to be used between the wireless
device and the Wireless AP.
The shared secret key is used to generate the 256 bit key.
10 To confirm your entry, click Unmask. The shared key entry is displayed.
You must always unmask the shared secret key before you save your settings.
11 To save your changes, click Save.
Configuring privacy for AAA network assignment
The AAA (Authentication, Authorization and Accounting) assignment provides following privacy
mechanisms:
Static keys (WEP)
Dynamic WEP keys
Wi-fi Protected Access (WPA) version 1 with encryption by temporal key integrity protocol (TKIP)
Wi-fi Protected Access (WPA) version 2 with encryption by advanced encryption standard with
counter-mode/CBC-MAC protocol (AES-CCMP)
Configuring Static WEP
To confi gure Static WEP:
1 From the main menu, click WM-AD Configuration. The WM-AD Configuration screen is displayed.
2 In the left pane, click the AAA WM-AD for which you want to configure the Static WEP privacy.
The topology tab is displayed.
3 Click the Privacy tab.
4 Repeat Step 4 to Step 6 of “Configuring Static WEP” on page 106.
Configuring Dynamic WEP
The dynamic key WEP mechanism changes the key for each user and each session.
To set up Dynamic WEP privacy:
1 From the main menu, click WM-AD Configuration. The WM-AD Configuration screen is displayed.
2 In the left pane, click the AAA WM-AD for which you want to configure the Dynamic WEP privacy.
The Topology tab is displayed.
3 Click the Privacy tab.
4 Select Dynamic Keys.
5 To save your changes, click Save.
Configuring Wi-fi Protected Access (WPA v1 and WPA v2) privacy
WPA v1 and WPA v2 adds authentication to WEP encryption and key management. The authentication
portion of WPA for AAA is in enterprise mode. Key features of WPA privacy include:
Specifies 802.1x with extensible authentication protocol (EAP)