110 Configuring a 2370, 2360, or 2380 Switch for Basic Service
Table 9.Defaults for Service Profile Parameters (continued)
Parameter
tkip-mc-time
web-aaa-form
wep key-index
wep active-multicast-index
wep active-unicast-index
wpa-ie
To create a service profile and assign an SSID to it, use the following command:
set service-profile name ssid-name ssid-name
To display a service profile, use the following command:
show service-profile name
The following commands configure a service profile named corp1, and assign encrypted SSID private_wlan to it:
2370# set service-profile corp1 ssid-name private_wlan
success: change accepted.
2370# set service-profile corp1 ssid-type crypto
success: change accepted.
Configuring a Radio Profile
A radio profile is a named set of radio parameters that you can apply to multiple radios. A radio profile can contain infor-
mation for two types of SSIDs:
320656-A
Radio Behavior When
Default
Parameter Set To Default
Value
Value
60000
Uses Michael countermeasures for
60,000 ms (60 seconds) following
detection of a second MIC failure
within 60 seconds.
Not configured
For Web-based AAA users, serves the
default login web page or, if configured,
the SSID-specific login web page.
No keys defined Uses dynamic WEP rather than static
WEP.
Note: If you configure a WEP key for
static WEP, WSS Software continues to
also support dynamic WEP.
1
Uses WEP key 1 for static WEP
encryption of multicast traffic if WEP
encryption is enabled and keys are
defined.
1
Uses WEP key 1 for static WEP
encryption of unicast traffic if WEP
encryption is enabled and keys are
defined.
disable
Does not use the WPA IE in transmitted
frames.