Configuration Guide Configuring RSNA
Configures the timeout duration of unicast key
negotiation packets.
Configures the jitter prevention time of WEB
authentication.
1.4.1 Configuring Static WEP
Configuration Effect
Enable static WEP encryption and provide WEP encryption protection for WLAN data.
Configure the link authentication mode.
Notes
The link authentication mode must be configured after static WEP encryption is enabled.
In the security mode of a WLAN, static WEP encryption cannot be configured together with other authentication
encryption.
Only one WLAN can be configured with static WEP encryption
Configuration Steps
Enabling Static WEP
Mandatory.
Enable static WEP encryption in WLAN security configuration mode on the AP.
security static-wep-key encryption key-length { ascii | hex } key-index key
key-length: Specifies the key length, which can be 40 bits or 104 bits.
ascii: Specifies that the WEP key is ASCII code.
hex: Specifies that the WEP key is hexadecimal code.
key-index: Specifies the key index, ranging from 1 to 4.
Key: Specifies key data.
Static WEP is disabled by default.
WLAN security configuration mode
This command is used to configure a static WEP key and enable static WEP.
This command can be configured repeatedly, but only the last configuration takes effect.
The key length must be the same as the key-length parameter in the command.
Configuring the Link Authentication Mode
(Optional) The default link authentication mode is open-system link authentication. This command can be used to
configure shared-key link authentication.