Encryption; Radio Profiles - Nortel 2360 Configuration Manual

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Table 3: MAC address allocations on APs
Radios and SSIDs
2330/2330A/2330B
and Series 2332

Encryption

Encrypted SSIDs can use the following encryption methods:
Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA)
Non-WPA dynamic Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP)
Non-WPA static WEP
Dynamic WEP is enabled by default.
(For more information, including configuration instructions, see

Radio profiles

You can easily assign radio configuration parameters to many radios by configuring a radio profile and
assigning the profile to the radios. To use a radio, you must assign a profile to the radio. You can enable the
radio when you assign the profile.
Table 4
summarizes the parameters controlled by radio profiles. Generally, the only radio parameters
controlled by the profile that you need to modify are the SSIDs and, if applicable, Wi-Fi Protected Access
(WPA) settings. The other parameter settings are standard.
Note.
For information about the auto-tune parameters, see
The 802.11b/g radio equals the AP base MAC address.
The BSSIDs for the SSIDs configured on the 802.11b/g radio
end in even numbers. The first BSSID is equal to the AP's
base MAC address. The next BSSID is equal to the AP's base
MAC address + 2, and so on.
The 802.11a radio equals the AP base MAC address + 1.
The BSSIDs for the SSIDs configured on the 802.11a radio
end in odd numbers. The first BSSID is equal to the AP's base
MAC address + 1. The next BSSID is equal to the AP's base
MAC address + 3, and so on.
"Configuring user encryption" (page
Nortel WLAN—Security Switch 2300 Series Configuration Guide
Configuring APs 225
291).)
Table 20 on page
324.

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