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Chapter 12
W310 WLAN Gateway Wireless Features
Table 12.7
Field
Enable or disable a
closed system
Enable or disable a
beacon broadcast for the
SSID
Assign a WEP Key
(WEP Key 1, WEP Key
2, WEP Key 3, and WEP
Key 4)
Assign the WEP Key to
use
Set a rekeying interval
for dot1x or WPA
encryption keys
Rekeying Interval
(seconds)
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SSID Table Parameters (Continued)
Description
Select Enable or Disable from the drop-down menu.
Enable - Only clients assigned with the same SSID
name can communicate on the wireless network
Disable - Any client with any SSID can communicate
on the wireless network. You must disable Closed
System if you are going to enabled broadcast for the
SSID.
Select Enable or Disable from the drop-down menu.
When enabled and when Closed System is disabled, the
SSID is included in the beacon broadcast. Only one SSID
per domain can be included in the beacon. You must
disabled Closed System when enabled broadcast.
Use the WEP Key fields to enter WEP Key(s). Click Insert
and enter up to five characters for each key. The Wired
Equivalennt Privacy (WEP) key. WEP encrypts the data
portion of each packet exchanged on an 802.11 network
using an Encryption Key (also known as a WEP Key).
WEP Key 1 is the default WEP key.
Go to the Effective WEP Key field, and select the WEP
Key to use from the drop-down menu.
Go to the Rekeying Interval (seconds) field, and enter an
encryption rekeying interval. This field is only applicable
if the value of Security Mode is either dot1x or WPA.
The encryption keys will changed periodically based on
the rekeying interval.
If closed-system is enabled (not-accept-any),
the setting of the broadcast command has no
effect. With closed-system enabled, this
prevents the SSID from being broadcast
even if broadcast was enabled.
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