IBM 6500 manual Set the default key for Wlan encryption

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Chapter 16 Complete Command List

WIRELESS ADAPTER, WIRELESS

WIRELESS ADAPTER, WIRELESS

WIRELESS ADAPTER, WIRELESS

Set the default key for WLAN encryption:

store ifc <ifnum> wlan defkey disable<1-4>

<ifnum> is the interface number for the WLAN device. <1-4> is the number identifying one of the four keys (1-4). A value of zero or the word “disable” disables encryption.

Set the key to a given value:

store ifc <ifnum> wlan key <key-num><key-value> <$<string-key>{<length>]>

<ifnum> is the interface number for the WLAN interface.

<key-num>is the number identifying one of the four keys (1-4). <key-value>is the encryption key value for <key-num>. The value must consist of 5 or 13 double- or quad-digit HEX numbers, separated by colon (':') or dash ('-') characters for readability (e.g. D1C2-B3A4-9586-7768-594A-3B2C-1D). Alpha characters are NOT case sensitive. All zero disables encryption for <key-num>. If '$' is the first character the remainder of the argument is treated as a literal string with all alpha-numeric characters allowed except spaces). Key length is inferred from the length of key-value so leading zeroes of longer keys must be entered (not blanked).

Enables or disables Kerberos:

store kerberos opts [-]auth

Sets the maximum allowable amount of clock skew in seconds or minutes that Kerberos authentication will tolerate before assuming that a Kerberos message is invalid:

store kerberos config clockskew <clock_skew><sm>

The time units cannot be mixed and there must at least be one space between the <renew_life_time> value and the time unit (s or m). The default is 300 seconds, (i.e. five minutes). The minimum allowable value is 60 seconds (i.e. 1 minute). The maximum allowable value is 900 seconds (i.e. 15 minutes).

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IBM 6500 manual Set the default key for Wlan encryption