User guide
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Installation and Initialization
- System Status
- Advanced Configuration
- System
- Network
- Interfaces
- Management
- Filtering
- Alarms
- Bridge
- QoS
- Radius Profiles
- SSID/VLAN/Security
- Monitoring
- Commands
- Troubleshooting
- Command Line Interface (CLI)
- General Notes
- Command Line Interface (CLI) Variations
- CLI Command Types
- Using Tables and Strings
- Configuring the AP using CLI commands
- Set Basic Configuration Parameters using CLI Commands
- Set System Name, Location and Contact Information
- Set Static IP Address for the AP
- Change Passwords
- Set Network Names for the Wireless Interface
- Enable 802.11d Support and Set the Country Code
- Enable and Configure TX Power Control for the Wireless Interface
- Configure SSIDs (Network Names), VLANs, and Profiles
- Download an AP Configuration File from your TFTP Server
- Backup your AP Configuration File
- Set up Auto Configuration
- Other Network Settings
- Configure the AP as a DHCP Server
- Configure the DNS Client
- Configure DHCP Relay
- Configure DHCP Relay Servers
- Maintain Client Connections using Link Integrity
- Change Wireless Interface Settings
- Set Ethernet Speed and Transmission Mode
- Set Interface Management Services
- Configure Syslog
- Configure Intra BSS
- Configure Wireless Distribution System
- Configure MAC Access Control
- Set RADIUS Parameters
- Set Rogue Scan Parameters
- Set Hardware Configuration Reset Parameters
- Set VLAN/SSID Parameters
- Set Security Profile Parameters
- CLI Monitoring Parameters
- Parameter Tables
- CLI Batch File
- ASCII Character Chart
- Specifications
- Technical Services and Support
- Statement of Warranty

Command Line Interface (CLI) AP-700 User Guide
Parameter Tables
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Security Profile Table
The Security Profile Table allows you to configure security profiles. A maximum of 16 security profiles are supported.
Each security profile can contain one or more enabled security modes (Non-secure station, WEP station, 802.1x station,
WPA station, WPA-PSK station, 802.11i, 802.11i-PSK). The WEP/PSK parameters are separately configurable for each
security mode. See the command examples in Set Security Profile Parameters.
Encryption Key Format
If WEP security mode is configured, then the appropriate key size must be configured. The AP supports 63-, 128-, and
152-bit encryption keys. Encryption keys may be configured using either hexadecimal or ASCII values, as described in
the following table.
Name Type Value Access CLI Parameter
Hardware Configuration
Reset Status
Integer enable (1)
disable (2)
R hwconfigresetstatus
Configuration Reset
Password
DisplayString User Defined RW configresetpasswd
Name Type Value Access CLI Parameter
Security Profile Table Table N/A R secprofiletbl
Table Index Integer 1 - 16 RW index
Security Mode Integer nonsecure
wep
802.1x
wpa
wpa-psk
802.11i
802.11i-psk
RW secmode
Authentication Mode Integer none
802.1x
psk
R authmode
Cipher Integer none
wep
tkip
aes
R ciphersuite
Encryption Key 0 Integer See Encryption Key
Format
Wencryptkey0
Encryption Key 1 Integer See Encryption Key
Format
Wencryptkey1
Encryption Key 2 Integer See Encryption Key
Format
Wencryptkey2
Encryption Key 3 Integer See Encryption Key
Format
Wencryptkey3
Encryption Transmit Key Integer 0 - 3 RW encryptkeytx
Encryption Key Length Integer 1 (64 bits)
2 (128 bits)
3 (152 bits)
RW encryptkeylength
PSK Passphrase Integer 8 - 64 characters W passphrase
Key Length Hexadecimal ASCII
64-bit 10 characters (0 - F) 5 alphanumeric characters