Wep (Wired Equivalent Privacy) Commands; Figure 6-12. System Commands Example - Nortel BayStack 660 Use Manual

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Using the BayStack 660 Wireless LAN Access Point
Figure 6-12
Figure 6-12.

WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) Commands

The system commands enable you to configure and to display WEP attributes.
The WEP commands are:
wep default-key— sets WEP default key ID
wep exclude-unencrypt— turns excluding unencrypted MSDU on or off
wep show— displays WEP attributes
The syntax for WEP commands is:
wep default-key < key_id >
wep exclude-unencrypt {on | off}
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shows an example of the system commands.
System Commands Example
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