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6.2.3

Enable Checking of Server Certificate

This command enables and disables client authentication of server certificates. It
requires a certificate be loaded onto the EWB. It is disabled by default.
The command is:
Set ra wpa2server x
Where x = ""disable" to disable checking and "enable" to enable it.
6.2.4
User Default Enable Checking of Server Certificate
This command sets the user default to enable and disable client authentication of
server certificates. It requires a certificate be loaded onto the EWB. It is disabled
by default. It operates as do other user default settings.
The command is:
Set ra defwpa2server x
Where x = ""disable" to disable checking and "enable" to enable it.
6.2.5 Key Caching Mode
This command specifies the type of key caching that the EWB will do. There are
three options:
 None, the ewb will do full PEAP authentication on every roam
 PMK, the ewb will cache keys for each AP that is authenticates with. If
enabled the ewb will do full PEAP authentication only with APs that it has
not previously authenticated with, subject to key timeouts.
 OKC, the ewb will authenticate only once with the WLAN and use the
resulting key whenever it roams. This permits very fast roaming but does
require an WLAN infrastructure that supports OKC
There is also the option to flush the key cache. This is used mostly for debugging
and test purposes.
The command to set key caching mode is:
set ra wpa2ekey x"
where x can be "none", "pmk", "okc". if x="clear", then the OKC table will be
flushed.
It is disabled by default.
6.2.6 User Default Enable OKC - defwpa2ekeycaching
The command sets the user default key caching model. The command to set it is:
set ra defwpa2ekey x"
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