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WPA/WPA2 802.1x Configuration (2)
Static WEP Configuration
The WEP is a security algorithm defined in the initial wireless LAN standard.
It provides security by using a cryptographic key and Initial Vector (IV) to encrypt the
wireless transmission data exchanged between an AP and a wireless terminal connected
to a wireless LAN.
Configuration using CLI
For static WEP configuration, execute the following commands:
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transmission function is disabled.
Select AUTHENTICATION SERVER and ACCOUNTING SERVER as
Enable and configure the rest items.
Internal RADIUS Server
Operator can use a RADIUS server in the APC. The internal RADIUS
server only supports the authentication function and does not support
the accounting or aaa-override, and so on. To use an internal RADIUS
server, select 'Internal' when selecting a RADIUS server during
authentication server configuration.
Click the <L2> tab.
Select the L2 Security Type as WPA + WPA2 and AUTH KEY MGMT as
802.1x.
After configuring the rest values as required, click the <Apply> button.
For more information about detail configuration item of L2 tab, see '5.3.1
Initialization of WLAN Security Function'.
Go to configure wlan configuration mode of CLI.
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