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Table 8: Defaults for Service Profile Parameters (continued)

 

Default

Radio Behavior When

Parameter

Parameter Set To Default

Value

 

Value

 

 

 

 

 

rsn-ie

disable

Does not use the RSN IE in transmitted

 

 

frames.

 

 

 

shared-key-auth

disable

Does not use shared-key authentication.

 

 

This parameter does not enable PSK

 

 

authentication for WPA. To enable PSK

 

 

encryption for WPA, use the

 

 

set radio-profile auth-psk command.

 

 

 

ssid-name

Nortel

Uses the SSID name Nortel.

 

 

 

ssid-type

crypto

Encrypts wireless traffic for the SSID.

 

 

 

tkip-mc-time

60000

Uses Michael countermeasures for

 

 

60,000 ms (60 seconds) following

 

 

detection of a second MIC failure

 

 

within 60 seconds.

 

 

 

web-aaa-form

Not configured

For Web-based AAA users, serves the

 

 

default login web page or, if configured,

 

 

the SSID-specific login web page.

 

 

 

wep key-index

No keys defined

Uses dynamic WEP rather than static

 

 

WEP.

 

 

Note: If you configure a WEP key for

 

 

static WEP, WSS Software continues to

 

 

also support dynamic WEP.

 

 

 

wep active-multicast-index

1

Uses WEP key 1 for static WEP

 

 

encryption of multicast traffic if WEP

 

 

encryption is enabled and keys are

 

 

defined.

 

 

 

wep active-unicast-index

1

Uses WEP key 1 for static WEP

 

 

encryption of unicast traffic if WEP

 

 

encryption is enabled and keys are

 

 

defined.

 

 

 

wpa-ie

disable

Does not use the WPA IE in transmitted

 

 

frames.

 

 

 

(To configure a service profile, see “Configuring a Service Profile” on page 265.)

Public and Private SSIDs

Each radio can support the following types of SSIDs:

Encrypted SSID—Clients using this SSID must use encryption. Use the encrypted SSID for secured access to your enterprise network.

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