WLAN Handsets 2210/2211 configuration
— WEP – select either WEP Off or WEP On.
— Key Information – scroll through the options.
– Default Key – enter the key number specified for use by the
wireless handsets. This will be 1 through 4.
– Key Length – select either 40-bit or 128-bit depending on the
key length specified for use at this site.
– Key 1- 4
Default Key that was entered above. Press Select and enter the
encryption key as a sequence of hexadecimal characters. Use the
2 and 3 keys to access hexadecimal digits A-F; use softkeys to
advance to the next digit and backspace. For 40-bit keys, enter 10
digits; for 128-bit keys, enter 26 digits. The display scrolls as
needed.
– Rotation Secret – used for proprietary WEP key rotation if this
feature is supported in the system.
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Cisco FSR – to provide the highest level of security without
compromising voice quality on Cisco Aironet WLAN access points, the
Fast Secure Roaming (FSR) mechanism has been implemented. FSR is
designed to minimize call interruptions for wireless handset users as they
roam throughout a facility. Existing Aironet 350, 1100, and 1200 APs
may require a firmware upgrade to support FSR. Cisco FSR requires
advanced configuration of the Cisco APs in the site. See the Cisco
representative for detailed documentation on configuring the APs and
other required security services on the wired network. To configure
Cisco FSR in the wireless handset, enter a Radius Server username and
password into each wireless handset.
— Username – enter a username that matches an entry on the Radius
server. Usernames are alphanumeric strings, and can be entered
using the alphanumeric string entry technique.
— Password – enter the password that corresponds to this Username
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scroll to the key option that corresponds to the
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