Command Reference
Restrictions
Errors
Parameters
Defaults
Examples
See Also
Requires privileged user status.
Only applies to the SCS200.
If you enter a command that is not applicable to the 802.11 card currently in
use, you will receive an Error message.
Enabled
Enables WEP.
Disabled
Disables WEP.
Index
Assigns the index number that should be used with the WEP key.
num
Enter an integer between 1 and 4. For two keys to match, both their key data
and their index number must be identical.
Key
Sets the WEP key. The SCS allows both 40-bit and 128-bit keys, and will
determine which key length is being set by the length of the key data.
keydata
Enter the WEP key. The key format should be entered as "xx-xx-xx-xx..."
where each x is a hexadecimal digit (0 through 9 and A through F). Each pair
of hex digits (xx) defines a byte of key data, and each byte is separated from
the next by a dash. For a 40-bit key, 5 bytes of key data must be given. For a
128-bit key, 13 bytes of data must be given.
Receive
Determines whether the SCS will receive unencrypted data while WEP is
enabled.
All
Allows reception of encrypted traffic while WEP is enabled. The SCS will
accept unencrypted wireless network frames, as well as frames encrypted with
its WEP key. This is the default setting once WEP has been enabled.
Encrypted
Refuses to accept unencrypted data while WEP is enabled. The SCS will
discard and ignore unencrypted wireless network frames, accepting only
frames encrypted with its WEP key.
Disabled, Receive all
Local>> DEFINE 80211 WEP ENABLED
Local>> DEFINE 80211 INDEX 3
Local>> DEFINE 80211 RECEIVE ENCRYPTED
Local>> SET 80211 RESET
Show 80211, page 12-48; 802.11 Configuration, page 2-11
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