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Command Line Reference
Wireless Security Commands
Example
wep-default-key
This command defines a Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) key index used for
data encryption.
Syntax
wep-default-key <1 | 2 | 3 | 4>
• <1 | 2 | 3 | 4> - The wep key index (1-4).
Default Setting
1
Command Mode
WLAN Interface Configuration
Command Usage
• Up to four WEP keys can be defined on each BSS, each identified by
a key index number.
• A SSID can use any or all of its 4 WEP keys, thus one SSID can't
prevent another SSID from using any WEP keys.
• To enable WEP encryption, first use the security command before
configuring a WEP key with this command.
• When WEP is enabled, all wireless stations must be configured with
the same shared key to communicate with the access point’s SSID
interface.
• When using IEEE 802.1X, the access point uses a dynamic WEP keys
to encrypt data sent to 802.1X-enabled stations. However, because the
access point sends the WEP keys during the 802.1X authentication
process, these keys do not have to appear in the client’s WEP key list.
ProCurve Access Point 530# configure
ProCurve Access Point 530(config)# radio 1
ProCurve Access Point 530(radio1)# wlan 1
ProCurve Access Point 530(radio1-wlan1)# security wpa-8021x
ProCurve Access Point 530(radio1-wlan1)# wpa-allowed
ProCurve Access Point 530(radio1-wlan1)# wpa2-allowed
ProCurve Access Point 530(radio1-wlan1)# rsn-
preauthentication
ProCurve Access Point 530(radio1-wlan1)#