Set Service-Profile Cipher-Wep40 - 3Com WX4400 Command Reference Manual

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set service-profile
cipher-wep40
Enables dynamic Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) with 40-bit keys, in a
service profile.
Syntax —
set service-profile name cipher-wep40 {enable |
disable}
— Service profile name.
name
— Enables 40-bit WEP encryption for WPA clients.
enable
— Disables 40-bit WEP encryption for WPA clients.
disable
Defaults — 40-bit WEP encryption is disabled by default.
Access — Enabled.
History —Introduced in MSS Version 3.0.
Usage — To use 40-bit WEP with WPA clients, you must also enable the
WPA IE.
When 40-bit WEP in WPA is enabled in the service profile, radios
managed by a radio profile that is mapped to the service profile can also
support non-WPA clients that use dynamic WEP.
To support WPA clients that use 104-bit dynamic WEP, you must enable
WEP with 104-bit keys in the service profile. Use the set service-profile
cipher-wep104 command.
Microsoft Windows XP does not support WEP with WPA. To configure a
service profile to provide dynamic WEP for XP clients, leave WPA disabled
and use the set service-profile wep commands.
To support non-WPA clients that use static WEP, you must configure
static WEP keys. Use the set service-profile wep key-index command.
Examples — The following command configures service profile sp2 to
use 40-bit WEP encryption:
WX4400# set service-profile sp2 cipher-wep40 enable
success: change accepted.
See Also
set service-profile cipher-ccmp on page 399

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