6 - WPA with 802.1X using AES encryption for the multicast
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cipher.
7 - WPA with 802.1X using TKIP encryption for the multicast
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cipher.
open-system - Accepts clients without verifying identities using a
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shared WEP key.
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shared-key - Authentication is based on a WEP shared key that has
been distributed to all stations.
wpa-disabled - WPA is disabled.
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wpa-required - Supports only clients using WPA.
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wpa-supported - Support clients with or without WPA.
802.1x-disabled - 802.1X is not used for authentication. The access
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point uses WPA-PSK and/or static WEP keys for security.
802.1x-required - 802.1X is always used for authentication. The
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access point uses WPA and/or dynamic WEP keys for security.
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802.1x-supported - 802.1X can be used by clients initiating authenti
cation. The access point uses WPA and/or static or dynamic WEP
keys for security.
psk - WPA pre-shared key is used for security.
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wep - Static or dynamic WEP keys are used for multicast encryption.
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wep-tkip - WPA with 802.1X or WPA-PSK uses WEP keys for multi-
cast encryption and TKIP keys for unicast encryption.
tkip-tkip - WPA with 802.1X uses TKIP keys for both multicast and
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unicast encryption.
aes-aes - WPA with 802.1X uses AES keys for both multicast and
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unicast encryption.
Default Setting
Wizard option 1 (no security)
Command Mode
Interface Configuration (Wireless)
Command Usage
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When using this command to configure WPA or 802.1X for authenti
cation and dynamic keying, you must use the open-system argument.
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Shared key authentication can only be used when at least one static
WEP key has been defined with the wep-key command.
Command Line Reference
Interface Commands
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