User's Manual
EnRoute50x/51x User’s Guide
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wpa.auth.server.port
wpa.auth.server.shared_secret
The „wpa.key_mgmt‟ parameter must be set to indicate that both PSK and EAP modes can be
supported, as shown in the example below.
The example below shows how to enable WPA EAP mode.
> use wlan1
wlan1> set wpa.enable=yes
wlan1> set wpa.key_mgmt=”WPA-PSK WPA-EAP”
wlan1> set wpa.auth.server.addr=1.2.3.4
wlan1> set wpa.auth.server.port=1812
wlan1> set wpa.auth.shared_secret=enroute500_radius_secret
Web GUI
WPA-EAP can be enabled and the authentication server parameters can be set via the web
interface using the “WPA/WEP” sub-tab under the “AAA” tab on the “System Parameters” page
(see Figure 35). Select “WPA-EAP” as the type of encryption/authentication from the drop-
down menu for the access point you wish to configure and set the authentication server IP
address, port, and secret in the text boxes below the drop-down menu. In the example in
Figure 35, „wlan3‟ has been configured to use WPA-EAP.
9.9 Transmit Power
The transmit power of the access point radio is configurable. Increased output power will
improve communication range, but will also extend the interference range of the radios. The
default power level is 22 dBm.
The output power for any ‘wlanN’ interfaces must be no greater than the
values listed in Table 12 to be in compliance with FCC regulations. Note that
the power limit is dependent on the channel selected.
Channel
Output power (dBm)
CLI setting
1-11
22 dBm
25
Table 12. Access point transmit power limits