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2-90 Command Line Interface Commands Reference
wireless wep [ enable | disable ]
show wireless wep
These commands allow you to enable, disable, or show the status of wireless WEP encryption. When enabled,
WEP encryption is used for transmission and reception of wireless data. A single key is selected (see
default-key) for encryption of outbound/transmitted packets. The WEP-enabled client must have the identical
key, of the same length, in the identical slot (1..4) as the access point, in order to successfully receive and
decrypt the packet. Similarly, the client also has a 'default' key that it uses to encrypt its transmissions; in
order for the access point to receive the client's data, it must likewise have the identical key, of the same
length, in the same slot. For simplicity, an access point and its clients need only enter, share, and use the first
key.
wireless default-keyid [ 1..4 ]
show wireless default-keyid
These commands allow you to specify or show which key is used for encrypting data.
wireless wep encpt-key [ 1..4 ] hex_string
no wireless wep encpt-key hex_string
show wireless wep encpt-key [ 1..4 ]
These commands allow you to specify or show the encryption keys (1 through 4) in hexadecimal. Keys are
entered using hexadecimal digits. For 40/64bit encryption, 10 digits are needed; 26 digits for 128bit, and 58
digits for 256bit WEP. Valid hexadecimal characters are 0 – 9, a – f. The no command will reset encryption key
[ hex_string ] to zero.
Examples:
• 40bit:
02468ACE02
• 128bit:
0123456789ABCDEF0123456789
• 256bit:
592CA140F0A238B0C61AE162F592CA140F0A238B0C61AE162F21A09C
wireless mac-auth [ yes | no ]
show wireless mac-auth
These commands allow you to enable, disable, or show the status of MAC authentication. Enabling this feature
will limit access to the wireless LAN to specific MAC addresses listed with this option. By default, no addresses
start in the table.
wireless mac-allow MAC_address
no wireless mac-allow MAC_address
show wireless mac-allow
These commands allow you to specify, show, or reset to zero MAC addresses that will be allowed to participate
in the WLAN.
wireless mac-deny MAC_address
no wireless mac-deny MAC_address
show wireless mac-deny
These commands allow you to specify, show, or reset to zero MAC addresses that will be blocked from
participating in the WLAN.

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