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Wireless Multi-SSID Configuration Commands (continued)

wireless first-ssid-wpaver [ all WPA-v1-only WPA-v2-only ] show wireless first-ssid-wpaver

wireless second-ssid-wpaver [ all WPA-v1-only WPA-v2-only ] show wireless second-ssid-wpaver

wireless third-ssid-wpaver [ all WPA-v1-only WPA-v2-only ] show wireless third-ssid-wpaver

wireless fourth-ssid-wpaver [ all WPA-v1-only WPA-v2-only ] show wireless fourth-ssid-wpaver

wireless second-ssid-psk string wireless third-ssid-psk string wireless fourth-ssid-psk string

wireless block-bridging [ enable disable ] no wireless block-bridging

show wireless block-bridging

These commands allow you to block, unblock, or show the status of wireless to wireless inter-client communication.

wireless multiple-ssid [ enable disable ] no wireless multiple-ssid

show wireless multiple-ssid

These commands allow you to enable, disable, or show the status of multiple wireless SSIDs. For the second, third, and fourth SSIDs, you must first set multiple-ssidto enable. The no command will reset multiple SSIDs to disabled.

wireless first-ssid string show wireless first-ssid

These commands allow you to specify or show a 32-character string or Network Name used to identify this WLAN. Users must select or enter this string on their clients in order to become a part of this WLAN. The first-ssidcommand is also functionally equivalent to the wireless ssid command. See “Wireless Privacy Commands (new and revised)” on page 2-91.

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