System information
Command Line Reference
Wireless Security Commands
Wireless Security Commands
The commands described in this section configure parameters for wireless
security on SSID interfaces.
Command Function Mode Page
transmit-key-wep Configures a WEP key to be used for data IC-W-S 8-115
encryption on an SSID interface
security-suite Defines wireless security for the access point IC-W-S 8-117
wpa-preshared-key Sets a WPA pre-shared key value IC-W-S 8-120
pre-authentication enable Enables support for WPA2 preauthentication IC-W-S 8-121
pmksa-lifetime Sets the time for aging out WPA2 security IC-W-S 8-122
association names for fast roaming
show wep-key Displays the current WEP key allocations IC-W 8-123
transmit-key-wep
This command defines a Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) key to be used for
data encryption on an SSID interface. Use the no form to release the key index
for use by other SSID interfaces.
Syntax
transmit-key-wep <index> <size> <type> <value>
• index - Key index. (Range: 1-4)
• size - Defines the bit length of the key.
– 64 - Set the WEP key length as 64 bits.
– 128 - Set the WEP key length as 128 bits.
– 152 - Set the WEP key length as 152 bits.
• type - The input format for the key.
– ASCII - Input the key as an ASCII string.
– HEX - Input the key as hexadecimal digits.
• value - The key value.
– For 64-bit keys, use 5 alphanumeric characters or 10 hexadec-
imal digits.
– For 128-bit keys, use 13 alphanumeric characters or 26 hexa-
decimal digits.
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