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Using the Command Line Interface
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wireless clients must use the identical encryption key when
communicating with your Cayman 2E-H-W.
set wireless exclude-unencrypted [ off | on ]
Specifies whether your Cayman 2E-H-W should ignore unencrypted
wireless network traffic. If this option is enabled, wireless clients
must use WEP to communicate with your Cayman 2E-H-W.
set wireless default-keyid [ 1 - 4 ]
Specifies which of its four encryption keys you want your Cayman
2E-H-W to use.
set wireless encryption-key1 key
If WEP is enabled, specifies the value to be used for encryption key
1. Enter 0x and a 10-digit hexadecimal (0-9, A-F) number for the
argument; for example,
set wireless encryption-key2 key
If WEP is enabled, specifies the value to be used for encryption key
2. Enter 0x and a 10-digit hexadecimal (0-9, A-F) number for the
argument; for example,
set wireless encryption-key3 key
If WEP is enabled, specifies the value to be used for encryption key
3. Enter 0x and a 26-digit hexadecimal (0-9, A-F) number for the
argument; for example,
set wireless encryption-key4 key
If WEP is enabled, specifies the value to be used for encryption key
4. Enter 0x and a 26-digit hexadecimal (0-9, A-F) number for the
argument; for example,
set wireless authentication-type [ open | shared-key ]
If WEP is enabled, this determines whether or not a wireless client
on your network can connect to the Cayman 2E-H-W. If you select
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