Transmit Key; Authentication Server Access Controller; Authentication Server Accounting; Authentication Server Accounting Radius Profile - HP MSM7XX Reference Manual

Access controller; mobility controller
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CLI commands
ascii

transmit key

Supported on: MSM710 MSM730 MSM750 MSM760 MSM765zl
transmit key <key number>
Sets the key the service controller will use to encrypt transmitted data. All four keys are used to
decrypt received data.
Parameters
<key number>

authentication server access controller

Supported on: MSM710 MSM730 MSM750 MSM760 MSM765zl
authentication server access controller
Use the access controller to authenticate 802.1X or WPA logins.

authentication server accounting

Supported on: MSM710 MSM730 MSM750 MSM760 MSM765zl
authentication server accounting
Enables RADIUS accounting for this VAP (VSC).
no authentication server accounting
Disables RADIUS accounting for this VAP (VSC).

authentication server accounting radius profile

Supported on: MSM710 MSM730 MSM750 MSM760 MSM765zl
authentication server accounting radius profile <name>
Sets RADIUS accounting to use the specified RADIUS profile.
no authentication server accounting radius profile
Removes accounting support for 802.1x.

authentication server radius

Supported on: MSM710 MSM730 MSM750 MSM760 MSM765zl
authentication server radius <name>
Sets the RADIUS profile to use for 802.1X or WPA authentication.

dot1x authentication

Supported on: MSM710 MSM730 MSM750 MSM760 MSM765zl
dot1x authentication (local | radius | active-directory)
Sets the authentication for 802.1X and WPA.
2-90
ASCII keys are much weaker than carefully chosen hex keys. You can
include ASCII characters between 32 and 126, inclusive, in the key.
However, note that not all client stations support non-alphanumeric
characters such as spaces, punctuation, or special symbols in the key.
Transmit key number. Range: 1 -4.

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