Authentication Server Accounting Radius Stationid Case - HP ProCurve MSM310 Reference Manual

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CLI commands
Virtual AP context
Description
The AP uses the key you specify to generate the TKIP keys that encrypt the wireless data stream.
Since this is a static key, it is not as secure as using dynamically generated keys.

authentication server accounting radius stationid case

Supported on: MSM422 MSM320 MSM410 MSM310 MSM335
authentication server accounting radius stationid case (uppercase | lowercase)
Specifies the case applied to the station delimiter if it is a letter.
authentication server accounting radius stationid delimiter
Supported on: MSM422 MSM320 MSM410 MSM310 MSM335
authentication server accounting radius stationid delimiter (null | colon |
dash | dot | space | comma | under)
Specifies the one-character delimiter that will be used to format both the calling station ID and the
called station ID attributes in RADIUS packets.
wireless filters
Supported on: MSM422 MSM320 MSM410 MSM310 MSM335
wireless filters
Enables the wireless security filters which only allow traffic to flow between the AP and a specific
upstream device (such as a HP service controller).
no wireless filters
Do not limit traffic flow between the AP and an upstream device.
This prevents wireless users from accessing resources on the backbone LAN that interconnects
the AP and the upstream device.
wireless filters mac
Supported on: MSM422 MSM320 MSM410 MSM310 MSM335
wireless filters mac <mac>
Sets the MAC address of the upstream device to send traffic to.
no wireless filters mac <mac>
Deletes the MAC address of the upstream device to send traffic to.
wireless filters rule input
Supported on: MSM422 MSM320 MSM410 MSM310 MSM335
wireless filters rule input <rule>
Adds a custom filter definition for incoming wireless traffic.
Use this command to define custom security filters for incoming wireless traffic. Filters are
specified using standard pcap syntax (http://www.tcpdump.org/tcpdump_man.html) with the
addition of a few HP-specific placeholders. These placeholders can be used to refer to specific
MAC addresses and are expanded by the AP when the filter is activated. Once expanded, the filter
must respect the pcap syntax. The pcap syntax is documented in the tcpdump man page:
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