Specifications
Administrator’s Handbook
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set wireless multi-ssid {second-ssid | third-ssid | fourth-ssid }
name
Specifies a descriptive name for each SSID. when multi-ssid option is set to on.
set wireless multi-ssid second-ssid-privacy { off | WEP | WPA-PSK |
WPA-802.1x }
set wireless multi-ssid third-ssid-privacy { off | WEP | WPA-PSK |
WPA-802.1x }
set wireless multi-ssid fourth-ssid-privacy { off | WEP | WPA-PSK |
WPA-802.1x }
Specifies the type of privacy enabled on multiple SSIDs when multi-ssid option is set to on. off = no pri-
vacy; WEP = WEP encryption; WPA-PSK = Wireless Protected Access/Pre-Shared Key; WPA-802.1x = Wire-
less Protected Access/802.1x authentication. See “Wireless Privacy Settings” on page 308 for more
information.
☛ NOTE:
WEP is supported on only one SSID at a time, and will not be available if another SSID already
has it configured.
set wireless multi-ssid second-ssid-wpa-ver { all | WPA1-only |
WPA2-only }
set wireless multi-ssid third-ssid-wpa-ver { all | WPA1-only |
WPA2-only }
set wireless multi-ssid fourth-ssid-wpa-ver { all | WPA1-only |
WPA2-only }
Specifies the type of WPA version enabled on multiple SSIDs when multi-ssid option is set to on and pri-
vacy is set tp WPA-PSK. See “Wireless Privacy Settings” on page 308 for more information.
set wireless multi-ssid second-ssid-psk {
string
}
set wireless multi-ssid third-ssid-psk {
string
}
set wireless multi-ssid fourth-ssid-psk {
string
}
Specifies a WPA passphrase for the multiple SSIDs, when second-, third-, or fourth-ssid-privacy is set to
WPA-PSK. The Pre Shared Key is a passphrase shared between the Gateway and the clients and is used
to generate dynamically changing keys. The passphrase can be 8 – 63 characters. It is recommended to
use at least 20 characters for best security.
set wireless multi-ssid second-ssid-weplen [ 40/64bit | 128bit | 256bit ]
set wireless multi-ssid third-ssid-weplen [ 40/64bit | 128bit | 256bit ]
set wireless multi-ssid fourth-ssid-weplen [ 40/64bit | 128bit | 256bit ]
Specifies the WEP key length for the multiple SSIDs, when second-, third-, or fourth-ssid-privacy is set
to WEP. 40bit encryption is equivalent to 64bit encryption. The longer the key, the stronger the encryption
and the more difficult it is to break the encryption.