Command Reference Guide

348 CHAPTER 9: MANAGED ACCESS POINT COMMANDS
Access — Enabled.
History —Introduced in MSS Version 3.0.
Usage — You must configure the service profile before you can map it to
a radio profile. You can map the same service profile to more than one
radio profile.
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.
ssid-name private Uses the SSID name private.
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.
web-aaa-form Not configured For WebAAA users, serves the default
login web page or, if configured, the
SSID-specific login web page.
wep key-index No keys
defined
Uses dynamic WEP rather than static WEP.
If you configure a WEP key for static WEP,
MSS continues to also support dynamic
WEP.
wep active-
multicast-index
1 Uses WEP key 1 for static WEP encryption
of multicast traffic if WEP encryption is
enabled and keys are defined.
wep active-unicast-
index
1 Uses WEP key 1 for static WEP encryption
of unicast traffic if WEP encryption is
enabled and keys are defined.
wpa-ie disable Does not use the WPA IE in transmitted
frames.
Table 67 Defaults for Service Profile Parameters (continued)
Parameter Default Value
Radio Behavior When Parameter Set
to Default Value