Silex technology SX-560 Encryption Mode, Key Selection, WEP Key Value, Pre-Shared Key, User ID

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Encryption Mode

The possible SX-560 wireless encryption modes include:

64 and 128 bit WEP. These are available for basic WIFI compatibility. Because of known security issues, WEP should be avoided if possible.

Dynamic WEP. Dynamic WEP uses WEP encryption with an 802.1X EAP authentication method. It is not necessary to set keys with this method, because they are automatically assigned.

WPA2. WPA2 is the latest and strongest wireless security standard. It uses CCMP encryption. Like WPA, it can be used either with a pre-shared key or with 802.1X authentication.

Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA). WPA uses TKIP encryption, and can be used with either a pre- shared key (PSK) or with 802.1X authentication.

WPA2-WPA. This mode combines the capabilities of WPA2 and WPA by using CCMP for pairwise encryption, but allowing TKIP for group encryption.

To set the encryption mode, select the desired mode from the pull down menu on the Configure Network Security screen in the SX-560 internal web pages, or use the console command SET NW ENC <mode>, where <mode> is DISABLE, 64, 128, WPA, OR WPA2.

Note that the encryption mode only applies to wireless networks, so it is not necessary to set this mode if you are using a wired Ethernet network.

Key Selection

This parameter selects which of the four possible WEP keys will be used as the transmit key (the first key is the default). Select the desired key selection from the pull down menu on the Configure Network Security screen in the SX-560 internal web pages, or use the console command SET NW KEY# n, where n is 1, 2, 3, or 4.

WEP Key Value

Up to four keys can be entered if you are using WEP security. The value of the keys must be entered as hexadecimal digits (up to 10 hex digits for 64 bit WEP or 26 hex digits for 128 bit WEP). Enter the desired key value(s) on the Configure Network Security screen in the SX-560 internal web pages, or use the console command SET NW KEYVAL <key>, where <key> is 10 hex digits for WEP64 or 26 hex digits for WEP128.

Pre-Shared Key

If you are using WPA2 or WPA with the PSK mode of authentication, the key value or passphrase entered here is used to initialize the session with the access point. If a key value is entered, it must be exactly 64 hex characters. A passphrase must be 8 to 63 displayable characters. Enter the desired PSK on the Configure Network Security screen in the SX-560 internal web pages, or use the console command SET NW WPAPSK <psk>, where <psk> is the key.

Wireless Authentication Type

This parameter sets the type of authentication to be performed with the network access point (Radius authentication server), or with a peer unit in Ad Hoc mode. The SX-560 supports Shared Key and Open System Authentication with WEP, and PSK, TLS, TTLS, LEAP, PEAP, and EAP-FAST with WPA, WPA2, DYNAMIC WEP, and WPA2-WPA. ). Select the desired wireless authentication type on the Configure Network Security screen in the SX-560 internal web pages, or use the console command SET NW AUTHTYPE <type>, where <type> is OPEN, SHARED, TTLS, PEAP, WPA-PSK, LEAP, TLS, or EAP-FAST.

User ID

This parameter is the logon user ID that the SX-560 uses to authenticate to the 802.1x-enabled network. The user ID and password must be in the authentication server database. The default user ID is 'anonymous'. Enter the user ID on the Configure Network Security screen in the SX-560 internal web pages, or use the console command SET NW ID <user id>, where <user id> is the user ID (the realm can included in the user id with the separator “@”).

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Contents SX-560 Embedded Intelligent Module Trademarks Contents 101 Figures Silex Part Number Contents About This Reference Guide Safety PrecautionsEmissions Disclaimer Silex Introduction SX-560 top and bottom viewSilex Part Number Introduction Chapter Installing the Evaluation Daughtercard Installing SX-560 Module in Evaluation DaughtercardSilex Part Number Installing the Evaluation Daughtercard Verify Development Kit Contents Installing the SX-560 Module SX-560 Module Inserted in DaughtercardMonitoring Module Status OEM InterfaceStatus Monitors Function State StatusElectrical Characteristics OEM Interface Signal Descriptions Pin TypeDCD RXDTXD DTRDB-9 RS-232 Signal Type Logical Serial Port 1 Signal Descriptions Pin Input/OutputRTS CTSGPIO3 Tspics GPIO4 DTR0GPIO5 DSR0 GPIO6 DCD026-Pin I/O Header Signal Selectable LED and Gpio Descriptions USB Host Port and Ethernet Port LCD Interface UART0TXD, UART0RTS UART1TXD, UART1RTS UART2TXDSilex Part Number Installing the Evaluation Daughtercard Chapter Configuring the SX-560 Basic Configuration RequirementsTCP/IP Settings Wireless Configuration SettingsInitial Wireless Setup Configuration MethodsConfiguring the SX-560 Silex Part Number Silex Configuring the SX-560 Silex Part Number Silex Using the SX-560 Configuring the SX-560 Silex Part Number Using a Web Browser to Configure the SX-560 Configuring the SX-560 Silex Part Number Using the Internal Command Console to Configure the SX-560 AD-HOC Space Init ExitLinux Programmability Chapter Using the SX-560 with Your ApplicationCustomizing the SX-560 User Interface Power Configuration SET DefaultSerial Port Emulator InitRaw TCP connection Telnet ipaddress portnumberECable Mode RFC 2217 Remote Modem Control SupportConsole Mode Switching Print Server ModeSET Port S1 Constr ++++ Snmp Traps, Email Alerts, and Gpio Status AT CommandsSET Port S1 Filter AT Interfacing the SX-560 to the OEM Device SX-560 Evaluation Daughtercard Schematics SX-560 Evaluation Daughtercard Schematics Reseti Spics TXD1 Spiclk CTS1 GroundIicsdc TXD2 Iicsda RXD2 CPIO2, GPIO3SX-560 Power Requirements Signal Pin Type DescriptionUSB+ USBInstalling the SX-560 Antenna ConnectorsAntenna Connector Types Parameter Description Retaining Bracket OptionalRegulatory Approval Requirements General Purpose I/O InterfaceGpio Interface Pin Drive High/Low DescriptionChapter Advanced Configuration Factory Default SettingsFactory Default Settings Parameter Description CTS/RTSModifying TCP/IP Settings Parameter Description Settings Default SettingParameter Setting Change Password WindowTCP/IP Configuration Settings Parameter DNSSnmp Commands Configuring SnmpCommand Description Configuring the General Purpose I/O Gpio Lines Snmp ConfigurationGpio General Commands Description Show Gpio DIRSET Gpio Special EN DIS Show Gpio SpecialShow Gpio Specm Gpio Trigger Commands Description DISShow Gpio Trigm Gpio Transmit Commands Description Gpio Data CommandsTrig # 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