System information
Command Line Reference
Wireless Security Commands
security-suite
This command defines the mechanisms employed by the access point for
wireless security.
Syntax
security-suite <wizard > <WPA | WPA2 | WPA-WPA2>
security-suite open-system <wpa-disabled | wpa-required | wpa-supported>
<802.1x-disabled | 802.1x-required | 802.1x-supported | psk>
<wep | wep-tkip | tkip-tkip | aes-aes | tkip-aes>
<WPA | WPA2 | WPA-WPA2>
security-suite shared-key
• wizard - Provides a choice of seven security options that are
automatically set.
– 1 - No security (open authentication with encryption disabled).
– 2 - Static WEP shared keys used for encryption (open authen-
tication).
– 3 - WPA pre-shared key authentication and AES encryption
used for the multicast cipher.
– 4 - WPA pre-shared key authentication and TKIP encryption
used for the multicast cipher.
– 5 - 802.1X authentication and dynamic WEP keys.
– 6 - WPA with 802.1X using AES encryption for the multicast
cipher.
– 7 - WPA with 802.1X using TKIP encryption for the multicast
cipher.
– 8 - WPA pre-shared key authentication using auto-negotiation
fo the cipher suite.
– 9 - WPA with 802.1X using auto-negotiation fo the cipher suite.
• WPA - Clients using WPA only are supported.
• WPA2 - Clients using WPA2 only are supported.
• WPA-WPA2 - Clients using WPA or WPA2 are supported.
• open-system - Accepts clients without verifying identities using a
shared WEP key.
• wpa-disabled - WPA is disabled.
• wpa-required - Supports only clients using WPA.
• wpa-supported - Support clients with or without WPA.
• 802.1x-disabled - 802.1X is not used for authentication. The access
point uses WPA-PSK and/or static WEP keys for security.
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