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Using the Command Line Interface
Encryption Parameters
The following table details the WEP encryption parameters for the AP-2500. This information applies to both the
802.11a and the 802.11b wireless interfaces.
Security Encryption Key Length Table
The following table details how to set the Encryption Key Length for the wireless interfaces.
NOTE
The available Encryption Key Lengths vary based on card type. Depending on the model, 802.11b cards
support 64 (also referred to as 40) bits or 128 (also referred to as 104) bits. 802.11a cards support 64 (also
referred to as 40) or 128 (also referred to as 104) bits.
VPN
See Miscellaneous Parameters for VPN commands.
Home Page Redirection Parameters
Name Type Values Access CLI Parameter
Wireless Interfaces
Security
Group R wifsec
Encryption Status Integer enable
disable
RW encryptstatus
Index Integer 3 = PC Card A
4 = PC Card B
N/A N/A
Encryption Key 1 DisplayString User Defined W encryptkey1
Encryption Key 2 DisplayString User Defined W encryptkey2
Encryption Key 3 DisplayString User Defined W encryptkey3
Encryption Key 4 DisplayString User Defined W encryptkey4
Deny non-encrypted
Data
Integer enable (default)
disable
RW encryptdeny
Data Transmission
Encryption Key
Integer 1 (default)
2
3
4
RW encryptkeytx
Name Type Values Access CLI Parameter
Security Encryption Key
Length Table
Table N/A R secenckeylentbl
Index Integer 3 = PC Card A
4 = PC Card B
N/A index
Encryption Key Length Integer 64 bit
128 bit
RW enckeylen
Name Type Values Access CLI Parameter
Home Page
Redirection
Group N/A R hpr
Home Page
Redirection Enabled
Integer disable (0)
enable (1)
RW hprOn
HPR URL DisplayString
Size(0..238)
User Defined RW hprUrl
HPR Parameters
Passing
Integer disable (0)
enable (1)
RW hprParameterPassing
HPR Frequency
(mins.)
Integer User Defined RW hprRedirectionFrequency