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Chapter 6 Interfaces
Table 33 WLAN Interface Commands (continued)
COMMAND
[no] mtu <576..2304>
reauth <30..30000>
security mode {none | wep |
wpa | wpa-wpa2 | wpa2}
security wep <64 | 128>
default-key <1..4>
security wep mode <open |
share>
security wpa <tkip | aes> eap
internal profile-name
cert certificate name
security wpa <tkip | aes> eap
external
security wpa <tkip | aes> psk
key psk-key
security wpa-wpa2 <tkip |
aes> eap internal profile-
name
tls-cert certificate
name
security wpa-wpa2 <tkip |
aes> eap external
security wpa-wpa2 <tkip |
aes> psk key psk-key
security wpa2 <tkip | aes>
eap internal profile-name
tls-cert certificate name
security wpa2 <tkip | aes>
eap external
security wpa2 <tkip | aes>
psk key psk-key
[no] security dot1x acct ip
port <1..65535>
[no] security dot1x auth ip
port <1..65535>
[no] security dot1x activate
[no] security external acct
ip port <1..65535>
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DESCRIPTION
Specifies the Maximum Transmission Unit, which is the maximum number of bytes
in each packet moving through this interface. The ZyWALL divides larger packets
into smaller fragments. The
Sets the WPA2 reauthentication timer. This is at what interval wireless stations
have to resend usernames and passwords in order to stay connected. If a RADIUS
server authenticates wireless stations, the reauthentication timer on the RADIUS
server has priority.
Sets what type of security the wireless interface uses.
none: applies no security.
wep: WEP security (extremely weak).
wpa: WPA security.
wpa-wpa2: WPA/WPA2-Enterprise or WPA/WPA2-PSK security.
wpa2: WPA2 security (strongest option).
Sets WEP encryption to use a 64 or 128 bit key and selects the default key.
Sets the WEP encryption to use open or shared key authentication.
Configures WPA enterprise security using TKIP or AES and an existing AAA
authentication method object (profile-name). Set the certificate the ZyWALL
tls-
uses to authenticate itself to the wireless clients. The wireless clients must use
TTLS authentication protocol and PAP inside the TTLS secure tunnel.
Configures WPA enterprise security using TKIP or AES and an external server. Use
the security external command to specify the server's address.
Configures WPA security using TKIP or AES and a Pre-Shared Key (PSK).
This allows users to either use WPA or WPA2 enterprise security to connect to the
wireless interface. You have to also configure to use either TKIP or AES and an
existing AAA authentication method object (profile-name). Set the certificate the
ZyWALL uses to authenticate itself to the wireless clients. The wireless clients
must use TTLS authentication protocol and PAP inside the TTLS secure tunnel.
Configures WPA or WPA2 enterprise security using TKIP or AES and an external
server. Use the security external command to specify the server's address.
Configures WPA or WPA2 security using TKIP or AES and a Pre-Shared Key (PSK).
Configures WPA2 enterprise security using TKIP or AES and an existing AAA
authentication method object (profile-name). Select the certificate the ZyWALL
uses to authenticate itself to the wireless clients. The wireless clients must use
TTLS authentication protocol and PAP inside the TTLS secure tunnel.
Configures WPA2 enterprise security using TKIP or AES and an external server.
Use the security external command to specify the server's address.
Configures WPA2 security using TKIP or AES and a Pre-Shared Key (PSK).
Sets the IP address and port number of an external accounting server.
Sets the IP address and port number of an external authentication (RADIUS)
server.
Enables IEEE 802.1x accounting and authentication.
Sets the IP address and port number of an external accounting server.
command resets the MTU to 1500.
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