Transmit-Key - SMC Networks EliteConnect SMC2552W-G2 User Manual

802.11 g 2.4ghz wireless access point
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Command Line Interface
match those configured in the clients.
Example
Enterprise AP(if-wireless g)#key 1 64 hex 1234512345
Enterprise AP(if-wireless g)#key 2 128 ascii asdeipadjsipd
Enterprise AP(if-wireless g)#key 3 64 hex 12345123451234512345123456
Enterprise AP(if-wireless g)#
Related Commands
key (7-118)
encryption (7-117)

transmit-key (7-119)

transmit-key
This command sets the index of the key to be used for encrypting data frames for
broadcast or multicast traffic transmitted from the VAP to wireless clients.
Syntax
transmit-key <index>
index - Key index. (Range: 1-4)
Default Setting
1
Command Mode
Interface Configuration (Wireless-VAP)
Command Usage
• If you use WEP key encryption or WPA/WPA2 with a pre-shared key option,
the access point uses the transmit key to encrypt multicast and broadcast
data signals that it sends to client devices. Other keys can be used for
decryption of data from clients.
• When using IEEE 802.1X, the access point uses a dynamic key to encrypt
unicast and broadcast messages to 802.1X-enabled clients. However,
because the access point sends the keys during the 802.1X authentication
process, these keys do not have to appear in the client's key list.
• In a mixed-mode environment with clients using static keys and WPA,
select transmit key index 2, 3, or 4. The access point uses transmit key
index 1 for the generation of dynamic keys.
Example
Enterprise AP(if-wireless g: VAP[0])#transmit-key 2
Enterprise AP(if-wireless g)#
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