Chapter 2 Configuration Tools

Equivalent Wireless Ethernet Interface Configuration Using The Telnet Command

store ifc 2 wlan ssid <network-name>

store ifc 2 wlan mode adhocpseudomanaged

store ifc 2 wlan speed auto(1 2 5 11)

store ifc 2 wlan channel default(1-15)

store ifc 2 wlan antenna diverseprimaryaux

store ifc 2 wlan preamble defaultlongshort

store ifc 2 wlan pmm onoff

store ifc 2 wlan txpwr (0-100)

store ifc 2 wlan opts [[-]openauth][[-]intnl]

store ifc 2 wlan defkey disable(1-4)

store ifc 2 wlan key <key-num> <key-sequence>

store ifc 2 wlan auth <auth-method> (e.g. openauth, shared, leap, kerb)

store ifc 2 wlan user <auth-user-name>

store ifc 2 wlan pass <auth-password>

Refer to page 328 for the complete command set.

Wireless Cisco LEAP

LEAP is a Cisco wireless security scheme. The Cisco LEAP allows for a WEP key timeout that forces re-authentication, resulting in the derivation of a new WEP key for the session. To enable LEAP in the NIC, enter the username and password corresponding to the RADIUS server with the following commands:

store ifc 2 wlan auth leap store ifc 2 wlan user <username> store ifc 2 wlan pass <password> NOTE: Disable the defkey to use LEAP.

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