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Fortress ES-Series CLI Guide: Networking and Radio Configuration
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NOTE:
The
tlscipher,
subjectmatch,
and
certhash
settings do
not apply when
WPA-
PSK
,
WPA2-PSK
,
WPA2-
Mixed
or
None
is
selected for
802.1X/
11i Security.
These additional settings apply to
WPA-PSK
,
WPA2-PSK
and
WPA2-
Mixed-PSK
selections:
PtkRekeyInterval (-rekeyperiod) - specifies the
interval at which new keys are negotiated. Specify a new
interval in whole seconds between
1
and
2147483647
,
inclusive, or
0
(zero), to permit the same key to be used for
the duration of the session.
WpaKeyFormat (-keytype) - determines whether the
specified key is an
ascii
passphrase or a
hex
adecimal key.
WpaKey and WpaKeyConfirm - specify the preshared key
itself, as:
a plaintext passphrase between 8 and 63 characters in
length, when
ascii
is selected for keytype.
a 64-digit hexadecimal string, when
hex
is selected for
keytype.
# add sta -radio
<RadioName>
-name
<StaName>
-ssid
<Ssid>
-bssid
<Bssid>
-adminstate enable|disable -ratemode auto|fixed -maxrate 1|2|5.5|11|6|9|12|18|24|36|48|54
-minrate 1|2|5.5|11|6|9|12|18|24|36|48|54 -bgscan enable|disable -bgscanIdlePeriod 100–60000
-bgscaninterval 15–86400 -wmm enable|disable -frag off|256–2345 -rts off|256—2345
-mcastRate 1|2|5.5|11|6|9|12|18|24|36|48|54 -desc <“descriptive string”>
-1X11i none|wpa|wpapsk|wpa2|wpa2psk|wpa2mixed|wpa2mixedpsk -keytype hex|ascii
-wpakey
<64/hex>
|
<8..63/ascii>
-wpakeyconfirm
<64/hex>
|
<8..63/ascii>
-rekeyperiod <
rekeyseconds
> -tlscipher all|legacy|suite-b -subjectmatch <substring>
-certhash <hash>
3.4.11.10 Editing or Deleting a
STA Interface
Connection
You can use the same switches with the
update command to
edit STA settings.
# update sta -name
<StaName>
-ssid
<Ssid>
-bssid
<Bssid>
-adminstate enable|disable
-ratemode auto|fixed -maxrate 1|2|5.5|11|6|9|12|18|24|36|48|54
-minrate 1|2|5.5|11|6|9|12|18|24|36|48|54 -bgscan enable|disable -bgscanIdlePeriod 100–60000
-bgscaninterval 15–86400 -wmm enable|disable -frag off|256–2345 -rts off|256—2345
-mcastRate 1|2|5.5|11|6|9|12|18|24|36|48|54 -desc <“descriptive string”>
-1X11i none|wpa|wpapsk|wpa2|wpa2psk|wpa2mixed|wpa2mixedpsk -keytype hex|ascii
-wpakey
<64/hex>
|
<8..63/ascii>
-wpakeyconfirm
<64/hex>
|
<8..63/ascii>
-rekeyperiod <rekeyseconds> -tlscipher all|legacy|suite-b -subjectmatch <substring>
-certhash <hash>
You can delete the STA interface with the del command:
# del sta -all|-name
<StaName>
You must be logged on to an
administrator
-level account to
change configuration settings (refer to Section 2.2).
3.4.11.11 Establishing a
STA Interface
Connection
You can use the ES210 Mesh Point’s scan function to detect
networks within range of the Mesh Point. A STA Interface must
be present and enabled (
-adminstate enable), and the Mesh