Installation Guide

Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) Enterprise—A Wi-Fi Alliance standard that uses
RADIUS server authentication with Advanced Encryption Standard-Counter Mode
with Cipher Block Chaining Message Authentication Code Protocol (AES-CCMP)
and Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP) cipher suites. This mode allows for use
of high security encryption along with centrally managed user authentication. Both
WPA and WPA2 standards are supported.
Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) PersonalA Wi-Fi Alliance standard that uses
preshared key authentication with Advanced Encryption Standard-Counter Mode
with Cipher Block Chaining Message Authentication Code Protocol (AES-CCMP)
and Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP) cipher suites. Both WPA and WPA2
standards are supported.
Configuring the WAP Mini-PIM
To configure the WAP interface module:
1. Configure the access point settings:
a. Configure the interface:
user@host# set wlan access-point name interface wl-x/0/0
b. Set the country code (applicable only for SRX-MP-WLAN-WW models):
NOTE: You cannot set the country code for the SRX-MP-WLAN-US
and SRX-MP-WLAN-IL models.
If you do not set the country code for the SRX-MP-WLAN-WW models,
the interface module considers the country code as US.
user@host# set wlan access-point name access-point-options country country-code
c. Set the location:
user@host# set wlan access-point name location location
d. Configure the MAC address:
user@host# set wlan access-point name mac-address mac-address
e. Commit the configuration:
user@host# commit
2. Configure the radio settings. Note that radio 1 operates at 5.0 GHz and radio 2 operates
at 2.4 GHz.
NOTE: Applying changes to radio settings can cause the access point to
stop and restart system processes. If this happens, wireless clients that
are connected to the access point will temporarily lose connectivity. We
recommend that you change radio settings when WLAN traffic is low.
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Chapter 2: Installation and Configuration